5x100 Bolt Pattern
The 5x100 pattern means 5 lug holes on a 100mm pitch circle. Below you’ll find every vehicle confirmed on this pattern in our database, plus wheels built to fit — all in one place.
- Lug Count
- 5
- PCD (mm)
- 100
- Vehicles
- 4
- Wheels
- 3
PCD is measured as the diameter of the imaginary circle that passes through the center of each lug hole. Matching PCD is non-negotiable — a 1mm difference will prevent the wheel from seating flush against the hub.
4 confirmed vehicles
Vehicles with the 5x100 bolt pattern
| Vehicle | Years | |
|---|---|---|
| Toyota GR86 | 2022–2026 | Browse wheels → |
| Subaru BRZ | 2022–2026 | Browse wheels → |
| Subaru Outback | 2020–2026 | Browse wheels → |
| Subaru Forester | 2019–2026 | Browse wheels → |
3 wheels
Wheels available in 5x100
Fitment is confirmed per vehicle — browse by car for the full guarantee.
Quick answers
5x100 bolt pattern — FAQ
- What is the 5x100 bolt pattern?
- The 5x100 bolt pattern means 5 lug holes arranged on a 100mm pitch circle diameter (PCD). Every wheel built to this spec will bolt flush to the hub — no adapters needed. It is one of the most common patterns in our fitment database, appearing on 4 vehicle models.
- How do I measure my bolt pattern?
- For a 5-lug wheel, measure from the center of one lug hole to the center of the lug hole directly across from it. That distance should be 100mm. If your wheel has an odd lug count, measure from the center of one hole to the far edge of the hole two positions away, then multiply by the appropriate factor — or check your vehicle’s door jamb sticker, which often lists the OEM bolt pattern.
- What vehicles use the 5x100 bolt pattern?
- Vehicles confirmed on the 5x100 pattern in our database include: 2022–2026 Toyota GR86, 2022–2026 Subaru BRZ, 2020–2026 Subaru Outback, 2019–2026 Subaru Forester. See the full list above.
- Are all 5x100 wheels interchangeable between vehicles?
- Bolt pattern is only one part of fitment. Two vehicles sharing 5x100 can still require different hub bore diameters, offset ranges, or clearances. Always verify hub bore and offset before installing. Our vehicle pages filter to the correct offset range for each model automatically.