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What is Lexus wheel bolt pattern?

Most Lexus passenger cars and crossovers use a 5-lug bolt pattern on a 114.3 mm (5x114.3) wheel circle, while larger SUVs typically use 6x139.7 mm; a few compact or older models use 5x100 mm. Always verify the exact specification for your year and trim.


In this article, we break down the patterns you’re likely to encounter across Lexus models, explain how to confirm the correct pattern for your vehicle, and offer practical tips for buying wheels or adapters that fit your car without compromising safety or performance.


Common bolt patterns used by Lexus models


The following patterns cover the vast majority of current and recent Lexus vehicles. For any wheel purchase, always double-check against your specific car’s manual or door jamb sticker.



  • 5x114.3 mm (5-on-114.3) — The pattern you’ll see on most Lexus sedans, coupes, and crossovers, including IS, ES, GS, RC, NX, RX, and LC family vehicles.

  • 6x139.7 mm (6-on-139.7) — Used by Lexus LX and GX SUVs (and shares this pattern with corresponding Toyota/Land Cruiser platforms).

  • 5x100 mm (5-on-100) — A less common pattern found on some very early or hybrid-based Lexus models such as the CT200h; not typical for recent mainstream Lexuses.


In practice, the 5x114.3 pattern is by far the most common for today’s Lexus lineup, while the 6x139.7 pattern is reserved for the larger SUVs. If your vehicle isn’t listed here, or if you’re looking at aftermarket wheels, verify with the owner’s manual or dealer to avoid fitment issues.


How to confirm your vehicle’s bolt pattern


To ensure you buy wheels that fit, use these steps to identify the exact bolt pattern for your Lexus. This process will also help you spot any potential differences between model years or trim levels.



  1. Check the owner’s manual or the vehicle’s service manual for wheel specifications, including lug count and bolt circle.

  2. Look at the driver-side door jamb sticker or the hatch/engine bay placard where wheel and tire information is often listed.

  3. Count the number of lug holes on the wheel hub (most Lexus models use 5 or 6).

  4. Measure the bolt circle diameter (the distance across the lug holes through the center of the hub) to confirm the pattern (e.g., 114.3 mm or 139.7 mm).

  5. Confirm the center bore size (the hole in the middle of the wheel) and the recommended wheel offset to ensure proper fit and clearance.


Note that some markets or special editions may have unique configurations, so when in doubt, confirm with a Lexus dealer or a trusted tire/wheel professional.


Important considerations beyond bolt pattern


Even with a matching bolt pattern, wheels must also fit properly in terms of center bore, wheel offset (ET), and brake clearance. Mismatched offset or a too-small center bore can result in vibrations, poor handling, or mounting issues. If you’re replacing stock wheels with aftermarket options, consult a specialist to verify all specifications and, if needed, use hub-centric rings to ensure proper fitment.


Summary


For the majority of Lexus models sold in recent years, the standard bolt pattern is 5x114.3 mm. The LX and GX lineups use a 6x139.7 mm pattern, while exceptionally rare or older Lexus models may rely on 5x100 mm. Always verify your exact year, trim, and market with the owner’s manual, door sticker, or your local dealer before purchasing wheels or adapters. Accurate pattern matching is essential for safe, reliable wheel performance.

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.



Do all Lexus have the same bolt pattern?


Yes, provided they share the same 5×114.3 mm bolt pattern, 60.1 mm center bore, and have a compatible offset range (typically +30 mm to +40 mm). Models like the Toyota Highlander, Lexus ES, and Lexus NX often have compatible wheels.



What is the bolt pattern on a 5 lug Lexus?


Most 5-lug Lexus models use a 5x114.3mm (or 5x4.5 inches) bolt pattern, including the RX and IS series. However, some larger or newer models like the LC, LS, TX, and LM use a different pattern of 5x120mm. It is important to confirm the specific bolt pattern for your vehicle's year and model before purchasing new wheels or spacers. 
Common 5-lug bolt patterns

  • 5x114.3mm (5x4.5 inches): This is a common pattern found on many Lexus models, including most RX and IS series vehicles, like the 2008 Lexus RX350 and many Lexus IS models. 
  • 5x120mm: This pattern is used on some newer and larger models such as the LC, LS, TX, and LM, according to bonoss.com. 

How to confirm your Lexus's bolt pattern
  1. Check your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source for your vehicle's specifications.
  2. Inspect your current wheels: Look for the bolt pattern stamped on the back of your existing wheel. 
  3. Use a vehicle fitment guide: Many online parts retailers have fitment guides that allow you to enter your vehicle's year, make, and model to find the correct specifications. 



What is the bolt pattern on a Lexus RX350?


The bolt pattern for all Lexus RX 350 models is 5x114.3mm, which is also known as 5x4.5 inches. This means the wheel has 5 lug holes, and the bolts are arranged in a circle with a diameter of 114.3mm or 4.5 inches.
 

  • Metric: 5×114.3mm5 cross 114.3 mm5×114.3mm
  • Imperial: 5×4.5 inches5 cross 4.5 inches5×4.5 inches


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