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What bolt pattern is a 2010 Toyota Matrix?

The 2010 Toyota Matrix uses a 5x100 bolt pattern (five lug holes on a 100 mm circle).


As part of Toyota's Corolla-derived platform, the Matrix shares wheel specifications common to that generation. When replacing wheels or purchasing aftermarket rims, you should verify compatibility with a 5x100 bolt pattern to ensure proper fitment and safety.


Bolt pattern specifics


Key wheel specs to verify when replacing wheels or ordering tires for a 2010 Matrix are listed below.



  • Bolt pattern: 5x100 mm (five lugs on a 100 mm bolt circle)

  • Center bore: 54.1 mm

  • Lug nut size: M12x1.5

  • Lug nut seat: 60-degree conical

  • Stock wheel offset: approximately ET38 (commonly within ET38–ET40; verify per wheel model)


These specifications help ensure brake clearance, fender clearance, and proper hub alignment during installation. Always confirm exact values for your specific wheel model.


Notes for aftermarket wheels


When selecting aftermarket wheels, confirm the bolt pattern matches 5x100, ensure the center bore clears or plan to use hub-centric rings, and verify that the offset keeps the wheels within safe clearance ranges to avoid rubbing or handling issues.


Summary


In short, a 2010 Toyota Matrix uses a 5x100 bolt pattern with a 54.1 mm center bore, using M12x1.5 lug nuts and a typical factory offset around ET38. Verify these specs for any wheel upgrade or replacement to maintain proper fit and safety.

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