Bolt Pattern Reference
Wheel bolt patterns by make — 4-lug, 5-lug, 6-lug, 8-lug in metric and imperial.
How to Use
- Search by make or pattern.
- Patterns are studs × circle diameter (e.g. 5 × 114.3 mm).
Reference
Bolt pattern = number of studs × pitch circle diameter (PCD). Metric mm is the modern standard; imperial inches common on legacy US vehicles.
Common patterns
| Pattern | Imperial eq. | Typical vehicles |
|---|---|---|
| 4 × 100 mm | 4 × 3.94" | Honda, Toyota, Mazda, VW compacts |
| 4 × 108 mm | 4 × 4.25" | Ford Focus, PSA |
| 4 × 114.3 mm | 4 × 4.5" | Nissan, Honda compacts (older) |
| 5 × 100 mm | 5 × 3.94" | Subaru, VW, Audi compact |
| 5 × 108 mm | 5 × 4.25" | Ford, Volvo, Jaguar, LandRover |
| 5 × 112 mm | 5 × 4.41" | BMW (F/G), Mercedes, Audi, VW |
| 5 × 114.3 mm | 5 × 4.5" | Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, Chrysler |
| 5 × 115 mm | 5 × 4.53" | GM (Chevy, Buick, Pontiac) |
| 5 × 120 mm | 5 × 4.72" | BMW (E-chassis), Buick older |
| 5 × 120.65 mm | 5 × 4.75" | GM F-body (Camaro, Firebird) |
| 5 × 127 mm | 5 × 5" | Jeep, classic Chevy |
| 5 × 130 mm | 5 × 5.12" | Porsche, Mercedes trucks, VW T5 |
| 5 × 139.7 mm | 5 × 5.5" | Jeep Wrangler, Dodge truck (older) |
| 6 × 114.3 mm | 6 × 4.5" | Nissan Frontier, Xterra |
| 6 × 135 mm | 6 × 5.31" | Ford F-150 (2004+) |
| 6 × 139.7 mm | 6 × 5.5" | Chevy/GMC 1500, Toyota Tundra |
| 8 × 165.1 mm | 8 × 6.5" | GM 2500/3500, Dodge Ram 2500/3500 |
| 8 × 170 mm | 8 × 6.7" | Ford F-250/350 (Super Duty) |
| 8 × 180 mm | 8 × 7.09" | GM heavy-duty truck |
Notes
- Lug nut cone angle (60° acorn common) and thread pitch (M12×1.5, 1/2"-20) must also match.
- Hub-centric (wheel centers on the hub) vs lug-centric (centered by lug nuts) — use hub-centric rings for lug-centric aftermarket wheels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 5×114.3 mean?
5 studs arranged on a 114.3 mm-diameter circle.
Imperial equivalents?
5×4.5" = 5×114.3 mm. 5×5" = 5×127 mm. 6×5.5" = 6×139.7 mm.
Common Use Cases
Wheel shopping
Verify fitment before ordering wheels.
Tire shop check
Confirm your vehicle's pattern.
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