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Wheel Bolt Patterns

A bolt pattern (also called a PCD — pitch circle diameter) tells you two things: how many lug holes the wheel has, and the diameter of the circle they sit on. Write it as “5x114.3” and it means five lugs on a 114.3mm circle. Get either number wrong and the wheel won’t bolt on — full stop. This reference covers every bolt pattern in our fitment database, with the exact vehicles and wheels that share each one.

Reference

How to read a bolt pattern

The format is always lug count × PCD. So “5x114.3” means five lugs arranged on a 114.3mm circle. The PCD is measured from the center of one lug hole to the center of the opposite one (for even-lug patterns) or calculated across the bolt circle (for five-lug patterns).

Two wheels can look identical and have the exact same lug count but use completely different PCDs — 5x114.3 and 5x120 are both five-lug but not interchangeable. That 0.7mm difference becomes several millimeters of error at each stud, meaning the wheel either won’t seat properly or will crack a stud under load.

The good news: every wheel we list is already matched to your vehicle’s bolt pattern. Browse by vehicle and you only see wheels that bolt straight on.