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Is the Subaru 5x114 3?

Subaru’s standard wheel bolt pattern for most modern models is 5x100 mm; 5x114.3 is not an original Subaru specification. Wheels advertised as 5x114.3 will not bolt directly to a Subaru, and using adapters is possible but requires careful consideration of hub bore, offset, brake clearance, and safety.


Understanding Subaru bolt patterns


Here’s how bolt patterns affect fitment on Subaru vehicles and why the numbers matter when shopping for wheels.



  • Most contemporary Subarus (Outback, Forester, Impreza, Legacy, Crosstrek, BRZ) use a 5-lug, 100 mm bolt circle (5x100).

  • The 5x114.3 pattern is common on many other brands (such as Toyota/Lexus and some aftermarket wheels), but it is not a Subaru OEM pattern.

  • Hub bore size matters: Subarus typically have a smaller center bore (around 56.1 mm), while many 5x114.3 wheels use different center bore sizes. Rings or hub-centric adapters may be required for proper centering.


Bottom line: For everyday Subaru fitment, the baseline is 5x100; 5x114.3 wheels are not compatible without additional parts and careful engineering checks.


Can you fit 5x114.3 wheels on a Subaru?


If you’re considering using wheels in the 5x114.3 pattern on a Subaru, you’ll need to evaluate several technical factors and likely use specialized hardware. This is not a simple bolt-on swap and should be approached with professional guidance.


Practical steps to evaluate compatibility



  1. Confirm your model’s official bolt pattern and the wheel’s specifications using manufacturer data or a trusted wheel-fitment resource.

  2. Check hub bore compatibility; Subarus commonly have a center bore around 56.1 mm, and mismatches can cause vibration or improper centering. Rings may be required.

  3. Assess brake caliper clearance and wheel offsets (ET). Some 5x114.3 wheels may rub or require offset adjustments or spacers.

  4. Consider a quality 5x100-to-5x114.3 adapter kit if you proceed. Ensure the kit is hub-centric and rated for your vehicle’s load and speed requirements.

  5. Consult a certified installer to verify safety, warranty implications, and local regulations before driving on modified wheels.


Bottom line: Adapters exist, but they introduce complexity, potential safety risks, and cost. For most Subaru owners, sticking with 5x100 wheels (or purchasing 5x100 wheels designed for Subaru) is the simpler and safer route.


Summary


Subaru’s standard wheel bolt pattern is 5x100, and 5x114.3 wheels are not a native fit. While adapters can enable a 5x114.3 setup, doing so requires careful attention to hub bore, offset, brake clearance, and professional installation. For most drivers, using wheels designed for 5x100 remains the recommended path for safety, reliability, and warranty considerations.

Are all Subaru wheels 5x100?


Tech tip: All Subaru WRX cars through 2014, plus 2004 WRX STi and all BRZ, have a 5x100 bolt pattern. 2005+ STI and 2015+ WRX have a 5x114 bolt pattern.



What bolt pattern is Subaru?


Subaru uses multiple bolt patterns, but the most common are 5x100 and 5x114.3. Generally, older models and some smaller cars use the 5x100 pattern, while many newer SUVs and performance models use the 5x114.3 pattern. For example, many Impreza and Forester models use 5x100, while newer WRX, STI, and Outback models often use 5x114.3. 
Common Subaru bolt patterns

  • 5x100: This is a very common pattern for many Subaru models, including older Imprezas, Legacys, and Foresters. 
  • 5x114.3: This pattern is found on many newer performance vehicles and SUVs, such as the current WRX, STI, Outback, and Crosstrek. 

How to be sure
  • Check your specific vehicle: The exact bolt pattern depends on the model and year. For example, many Outback models switched from 5x100 to 5x114.3 around 2015. 
  • Consult your owner's manual: Your owner's manual will have the most accurate information for your vehicle. 



What Subaru has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern?


If you're looking for the latest, most advanced wheels with the 5x114. 3 bolt pattern, 2015 WRX wheels, 2015 STI wheels, 2018 STI wheels, 2020 STI wheels, 2021 STI wheels, and 2022 WRX wheels are all great choices.



What car has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern?


Many cars have a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, including a wide range of models from brands like Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Ford, Mazda, and Kia. This is a very common fitment for sedans, SUVs, crossovers, sports cars, and minivans from these manufacturers. 
Honda
Accord, Civic, CR-V, and Odyssey. 
Toyota
Camry, Corolla, RAV4, Sienna, and Supra. 
Nissan 
Altima, 350Z and 370Z, Murano, Rogue, and Sentra. 
Ford
Mustang, Explorer, F-150 (older models), Ranger, and Taurus. 
Mazda
Mazda 3, Mazda 6, MX-5 Miata, and CX-5. 
Kia
Sorento, Sportage, Optima/K5, and Stinger. 
Other brands with 5x114.3 bolt patterns include:

  • Acura: ILX, TLX, TSX
  • Hyundai: Elantra, Santa Fe, Sonata, Tucson
  • Jeep: Compass, Liberty, Patriot
  • Dodge: Caliber, Nitro
  • Chevrolet: City Express
  • Subaru: WRX (2015+) and STI (2005+)
  • Dacia: Duster
  • Renault: Megane III, Laguna III
  • Mitsubishi: Lancer, Outlander, ASX
  • Citroen: C-Crosser 


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