Wheel Question
You need to do your homework. First look up the wheel patterns of each wheel if they are not the same then look up a wheel adapter.
Or you can wait around and someone will do the research for you?? This is not a difficult thing to do for anyone!
Or you can wait around and someone will do the research for you?? This is not a difficult thing to do for anyone!
Check with one and ask. As mentioned in the last post, you can use spacers to adjust offset if they are differnt from your 22's wheels.
Aside from the fact that you are wanting to use a non OEM applicated wheel there are always safety concerns. In other words it your life you vehcle so if you make a mistake, you are the blame
EVERYTHING you are want or attempting to do is researchable on line.
I gave go the start... find the bolt patterns then lookup up stock wheel replacement or measure you wheel then go to the charts and enter your information you found and you will have the answer!
And yes it will take about an hour of your time to find your answers.
I asked ChatGPT "Is there a way wheels from a 2013 CX-5 can be used on a 2022 CX-5?" and this is his/her answer:
Yes, wheels from a 2013 Mazda CX-5 might fit on a 2022 Mazda CX-5, but there are a few important factors to check:
Yes, wheels from a 2013 Mazda CX-5 might fit on a 2022 Mazda CX-5, but there are a few important factors to check:
Key Specs to Compare
- Bolt Pattern – Both the 2013 and 2022 CX-5 have a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern, so this matches.
- Center Bore – Both should have a 67.1 mm center bore, meaning they should fit onto the hub without modification.
- Offset (ET) –
- The 2013 CX-5 typically has a wheel offset of +50mm.
- The 2022 CX-5 has an offset close to +45mm to +50mm.
- A small difference (like 5mm) is usually fine, but anything more may require spacers.
- Wheel Size Differences –
- The 2013 CX-5 came with 17-inch (225/65R17) or 19-inch (225/55R19) wheels.
- The 2022 CX-5 also comes with 17-inch or 19-inch wheels, so if the size matches, they are likely interchangeable.
- Brake Clearance – The 2022 CX-5 may have larger brake calipers, especially on higher trims. Ensure the 2013 wheels clear the brakes.
Final Thoughts
- If the bolt pattern, center bore, and offset are close, the 2013 wheels should fit a 2022 CX-5.
- Test fitting one wheel before committing is a good idea.
- If using winter tires, check that they match the rolling diameter of your stock 2022 setup.
Please note you will clearly see in ChatGPT reply "2013 Mazda CX-5might fit".
You will still need to do the research for your specific model wheels and the specific model wheels you wish to use.
And even after that will need to see if they actually fit and work.
You will still need to do the research for your specific model wheels and the specific model wheels you wish to use.
And even after that will need to see if they actually fit and work.
Last edited by Lobstah; Mar 1, 2025 at 09:23 AM.
Thanks, HSDEJONG for your detailed and helpful info.
Smart of you to use ChatGPT. I’d been online and saw lengthy specs for various CX-5 model years although didn’t see offset or anything about brake clearance. Thanks for the advice that the 0-5mm difference in offset might be acceptable. Otherwise, the big unknown is brake clearance. As it happens, I’m looking online at a private set of 17” wheels from a 2013 CX-5 and I was hoping that someone in the Forum might actually have done what I’m thinking of doing. Another factor to consider is TPMS. If memory serves me, Mazda was using ABS in 2013 so I would need to add TPMS.
Thanks again.
Smart of you to use ChatGPT. I’d been online and saw lengthy specs for various CX-5 model years although didn’t see offset or anything about brake clearance. Thanks for the advice that the 0-5mm difference in offset might be acceptable. Otherwise, the big unknown is brake clearance. As it happens, I’m looking online at a private set of 17” wheels from a 2013 CX-5 and I was hoping that someone in the Forum might actually have done what I’m thinking of doing. Another factor to consider is TPMS. If memory serves me, Mazda was using ABS in 2013 so I would need to add TPMS.
Thanks again.
Thanks, HSDEJONG for your detailed and helpful info.
Smart of you to use ChatGPT. I’d been online and saw lengthy specs for various CX-5 model years although didn’t see offset or anything about brake clearance. Thanks for the advice that the 0-5mm difference in offset might be acceptable. Otherwise, the big unknown is brake clearance. As it happens, I’m looking online at a private set of 17” wheels from a 2013 CX-5 and I was hoping that someone in the Forum might actually have done what I’m thinking of doing. Another factor to consider is TPMS. If memory serves me, Mazda was using ABS in 2013 so I would need to add TPMS.
Thanks again.
Smart of you to use ChatGPT. I’d been online and saw lengthy specs for various CX-5 model years although didn’t see offset or anything about brake clearance. Thanks for the advice that the 0-5mm difference in offset might be acceptable. Otherwise, the big unknown is brake clearance. As it happens, I’m looking online at a private set of 17” wheels from a 2013 CX-5 and I was hoping that someone in the Forum might actually have done what I’m thinking of doing. Another factor to consider is TPMS. If memory serves me, Mazda was using ABS in 2013 so I would need to add TPMS.
Thanks again.


