What bolt pattern is a Toyota Corolla?
The Toyota Corolla’s wheel bolt pattern is most commonly 5 lugs on a 114.3 mm circle (5x114.3). Some older models and regional variants used different patterns, so you should confirm for your exact year and market.
Current-generation bolt pattern
For the latest Corolla models, the standard bolt pattern is 5x114.3 mm, which translates to 5 lugs on a 114.3 mm circle. This is the pattern supported by most aftermarket wheels and is used by many of Toyota’s contemporary wheel setups.
Details to know
- Pattern: 5x114.3 mm (5 on a 4.5 inch circle)
- Common center bore: approximately 56.1 mm (varies by model/year)
- Hub-centric vs lug-centric: some wheels require a hub-centric ring; verify if your hub bore matches the wheel
Always confirm the exact center bore and any hub-centric requirements for your specific trim and market, as these can affect fitment even with the same bolt pattern.
Historical variations by year and market
Across older Corolla generations and in certain regions, other bolt patterns have appeared. Bolt pattern can vary depending on the production year and the country where the car was sold.
Common older patterns seen on some Corollas
- 4x100 mm pattern (seen on some older Corolla generations in certain markets)
- 5x100 mm pattern (appeared on select late-1990s to early-2000s variants in some regions)
Because bolt patterns vary by year and market, it’s essential to verify your specific vehicle’s pattern by checking official documentation or using a VIN-based fitment lookup.
How to verify your exact bolt pattern
Use these steps to confirm the correct bolt pattern before purchasing wheels or adapters.
Verification steps
- Check the driver’s door jamb sticker for wheel data (often lists PCD and center bore)
- Consult the owner's manual or Toyota’s official site with your VIN for precise specifications
- Measure: count bolt holes and measure the bolt circle diameter, or have a shop measure it
- Ask a dealer or a reputable wheel shop to confirm fitment using your VIN
Verifying your exact bolt pattern helps prevent mismatched wheels and unnecessary adapters.
Summary
In short, modern Toyota Corollas predominantly use a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern, but older generations and some regional models may employ other configurations. Always verify for your specific year, trim, and market before buying wheels to ensure proper fitment and safety.
What is the bolt pattern for a Toyota Corolla?
Every generation of Toyota Corolla comes with a 5x100 bolt pattern. Even better, we've got a massive selection of 5x100 wheels, in every style and finish.
What rims will fit on a Toyota Corolla?
Toyota Corolla rims come in a range of sizes, including 15'' rims, 16'' rims, 17'' rims and 18'' rims.
What cars will a 5x100 bolt pattern fit Toyota?
Here's a look at some of the most common ones:
- Subaru: Many models, including the Subaru Impreza (non-STI versions), Legacy, and Forester, use the 5x100 bolt pattern.
- Toyota: The Toyota Celica, specific Corolla models, and the Scion tC are also known to use 5x100 wheels.
Is the Toyota Corolla 4x100?
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