What bolt pattern does Toyota use?
Toyota does not rely on a single wheel bolt pattern. The lug pattern you need depends on the model and year. The patterns you’re most likely to encounter are 5x100 mm, 5x114.3 mm, 5x120 mm, and 6x139.7 mm. For example, the Toyota GR Supra uses 5x120 mm, many Camry, RAV4, and Highlander models use 5x114.3 mm, while larger SUVs and trucks like the 4Runner and Land Cruiser often run 6x139.7 mm. Always verify your exact vehicle to avoid fitment issues.
Common bolt patterns used by Toyota
The following patterns cover the patterns you’re most likely to see across Toyota’s lineup. Note that regional markets and model-year changes can affect the exact specification, so always confirm for your specific vehicle.
- 5x100 mm (5 lugs on a 100 mm circle): Used on many compact and some hybrid models, including various generations of Yaris, Corolla, Prius, and Matrix.
- 5x114.3 mm (5 lugs on a 114.3 mm circle, 4.5 inches): Common on many mid-size Toyotas such as Camry, RAV4, Highlander, and Sienna; many Lexus models share this pattern as well.
- 5x120 mm (5 lugs on a 120 mm circle): Notable for the Toyota GR Supra, which sits on BMW-based engineering that uses this pattern.
- 6x139.7 mm (6 lugs on a 139.7 mm circle, 5.5 inches): Typical for larger SUVs and trucks, including 4Runner, Land Cruiser, Sequoia, and many Tacomas depending on year and trim.
Bottom line: these four patterns cover the majority of Toyota passenger cars, crossovers, and trucks. Always double-check your model-year/spec to ensure correct fitment, as patterns can vary by market and generation.
How to verify your bolt pattern
Before purchasing wheels or adapters, use these steps to confirm the exact bolt pattern for your Toyota.
- Check the owner’s manual or the tire/wheel information placard on the door jamb for the vehicle’s wheel specifications.
- If the manual isn’t available, locate the VIN and contact a Toyota dealer or reference an official specification sheet for your exact model/year.
- Measure the PCD (pitch circle diameter): count the number of lug holes and measure the distance across the centers of opposite lug holes.
- Measure the center bore diameter to ensure proper hub centering and prevent vibration or fitment issues.
- Confirm the thread size and pitch of the lug nuts (e.g., M12x1.5 in metric markets) and check wheel offset compatibility with braking components.
If you’re unsure, consult a tire/wheel professional or your local Toyota dealership to verify the correct bolt pattern for your exact vehicle configuration.
Summary
In summary, Toyota uses multiple bolt patterns rather than a universal standard. The most common patterns are 5x100 mm, 5x114.3 mm, 5x120 mm, and 6x139.7 mm, with specific applications varying by model, year, and market. Always verify using official specs or a trusted source for your exact vehicle to ensure proper fitment and safety.
