Ruff 5x115 wheels cover the part of the Ruff lineup built around the 5x115 bolt circle, a pattern most often found on modern Dodge, Chrysler and select GM platforms. This page gathers the staggered-ready monoblock designs offered in that drilling so you can match diameter, offset and finish to your build in one place. Every order ships with free shipping, and financing is available through Affirm.
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Why the 5x115 pattern matters
Bolt pattern is the first hard gate in any wheel purchase — the wheel either bolts to your hub or it doesn't. The 5x115 designs here run large-diameter, cast monoblock builds aimed at full-size sedans and crossovers that wear this pattern from the factory. As a point of caution, 5x115 and 5x114.3 are close but not interchangeable; if your vehicle uses the 5x114.3 drilling, shop the Ruff 5x114.3 wheels instead rather than forcing a near-match. For broader context across drillings, the full Ruff lineup shows how each model spans multiple patterns.
Which Ruff models & finishes come in 5x115
The 5x115 drilling shows up across several Ruff models, each a monoblock construction. The R1 and R2 bring split-spoke looks in finishes like Chrome, Satin Black and Satin Black w/ Machined Face. The R03 pairs a directional face with a Gloss Silver or Satin Black stainless-steel lip, while the R953 and R954 offer Chrome, Gloss Black w/ Machined Face and Satin Black. The R960 rounds things out in Satin Black with the largest diameters on offer.
If finish is your starting point, browse the black Ruff wheels, chrome Ruff wheels or silver Ruff wheels to see those colors across the range. Specific 5x115 examples worth a close look include the R1 5x115 20x10 +25 Satin Black w/ Machined Face and the R960 5x115 20x10 +25 Satin Black.
Fitment coverage
Within 5x115, diameters run from 18 inches up through 20, 22 and 24 inches depending on the model, so you can dial in a factory-plus refresh or a much larger upgrade. Step into the 20" Ruff wheels or 22" Ruff wheels pages to compare sizing across models. Several of these designs are also drilled in neighboring patterns such as 5x120 and 5x112, which is useful if you're cross-shopping a second vehicle. Smaller-pattern Ruff platforms live on the 5x100 and 4x100 pages.
How to choose
Start by confirming your hub is genuinely 5x115, then pick a diameter that clears your brakes and suits your tire plan. Decide on width and offset for the stance you want — wider, lower-offset setups push the face outward, so verify fender clearance. Finally choose a finish: machined-face and lip treatments add contrast and depth, while monochrome Satin Black keeps things subtle. A staggered fitment looks best on rear-drive platforms; if you'd like a darker accent, the gray Ruff wheels and bronze Ruff wheels pages show alternative tones, and red Ruff wheels highlight bolder accent options elsewhere in the line. For an 18-inch starting point, see the 18" Ruff wheels selection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Ruff models come in 5x115?
The 5x115 bolt pattern is offered on the R1, R2, R03, R953, R954 and R960, all monoblock construction.
What diameters are available in 5x115?
Depending on the model, 5x115 fitments are offered in 18, 20, 22 and 24 inches.
Is 5x115 the same as 5x114.3?
No. They are very close but not interchangeable, so confirm your vehicle's exact drilling before ordering and choose the matching pattern page.