Bolt Pattern Guide Find your vehicle's wheel bolt pattern and compatible vehicles

Bolt Pattern Conversion: Metric ↔ Standard

Metric (mm) Standard (inches) Common Vehicles
4x100 4x3.94" Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, VW Golf
5x100 5x3.94" Subaru, Toyota Camry, VW
5x108 5x4.25" Ford Focus, Volvo, Jaguar
5x110 5x4.33" GM vehicles, Saab, Opel
5x112 5x4.41" Audi, BMW, Mercedes, VW
5x114.3 5x4.50" Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, Ford
5x115 5x4.53" GM/Chevy, Buick, Cadillac
5x120 5x4.72" BMW, Honda Odyssey, older GM
5x127 5x5.00" Jeep Wrangler JK/JL, older GM trucks
5x130 5x5.12" Porsche, Mercedes Sprinter
5x139.7 5x5.50" Suzuki Jimny, older Ford trucks
6x114.3 6x4.50" Nissan Frontier, Pathfinder
6x120 6x4.72" Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon
6x135 6x5.31" Ford F-150 (2004+), Lincoln Mark LT
6x139.7 6x5.50" Toyota Tacoma, Chevy Silverado 1500
8x165.1 8x6.50" Chevy/GMC 2500/3500, Dodge Ram 2500
8x170 8x6.69" Ford Super Duty F-250/F-350
8x180 8x7.09" Chevy/GMC 2500/3500 (2011+)

Vehicles by Bolt Pattern

Browse vehicles grouped by their wheel bolt pattern. Click any vehicle to see full tire specifications.

5x114.3 (42 vehicles)

6x139.7 (9 vehicles)

5x112 (8 vehicles)

5x108 (7 vehicles)

5x120 (5 vehicles)

5x115 (4 vehicles)

5x105 (3 vehicles)

5x127 (3 vehicles)

6x120 (2 vehicles)

6x135 (2 vehicles)

4x100 (1 vehicles)

6x114.3 (1 vehicles)

5x150 (1 vehicles)

How to Read a Bolt Pattern

A bolt pattern like 5x114.3 means:

The same pattern in standard/SAE units would be 5x4.5" (114.3mm ÷ 25.4 = 4.5 inches).

Frequently Asked Questions

For even-numbered patterns (4, 6, 8 lug), measure the distance between the centers of two directly opposite bolt holes. For 5-lug patterns, measure from the center of one bolt hole to the far edge of the bolt hole diagonally opposite (not directly across), then multiply by 1.0515. Alternatively, you can look up your vehicle's bolt pattern in our database above.
No, wheels must match your vehicle's exact bolt pattern. A 5x114.3 wheel will not fit a 5x112 vehicle — the 2.3mm difference prevents proper mounting. Bolt pattern adapters exist but are generally not recommended as they add thickness and can introduce vibration. Some dual-pattern wheels (drilled for two patterns) are available from aftermarket manufacturers.
The center bore is the large hole in the center of the wheel that fits over the vehicle's hub. The center bore must be equal to or larger than your vehicle's hub diameter. If the wheel's center bore is larger than the hub, hub-centric rings (adapter rings) must be used to center the wheel properly. Without hub-centric rings, the wheel is supported only by the lug nuts, which can cause vibration at highway speeds.
Metric and standard (SAE) bolt pattern numbers describe the same physical measurement in different units. For example, 5x114.3mm is the same as 5x4.5 inches. They are completely interchangeable — it's just a different way of expressing the same measurement. Use the conversion table above to cross-reference between the two formats.

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