What is the Acura MDX wheel pattern?
The Acura MDX uses a 5-lug wheel pattern on a 120 mm bolt circle (5x120). The hub bore is 64.1 mm.
In practical terms, this means most MDX wheels—both stock and aftermarket—that are labeled 5x120 will fit in terms of lug layout, but fitment can vary by year, trim, and brake caliper size, so always verify offset and hub-centric details for your specific model.
Wheel pattern basics
Below are the core specifications and compatibility notes you should know when evaluating wheels for an MDX.
- Bolt pattern: 5 studs on a 120 mm circle (5x120) across typical MDX generations.
- Center bore: 64.1 mm (hub bore size your wheel must clear or use hub-centric rings if needed).
- Offset considerations: common ranges are generally around +40 to +60 mm depending on wheel size and trim; always confirm for your exact model.
- Cross-compatibility: wheels from other brands that use 5x120 can be compatible if offset and caliper clearance match; use hub-centric rings if the bore differs.
When shopping, verify the precise specifications for your MDX year and trim to ensure proper fitment and safety.
Summary: The Acura MDX standard wheel pattern is 5x120 with a 64.1 mm center bore. Offsets vary by year and wheel size, so confirm fitment for your specific model before purchasing wheels.
What does the 4x108 bolt pattern fit?
The 4x108 bolt pattern is commonly used by vehicle brands such as Mazda, Ford, Saab, Mercury, Volvo, and many more. Wheel sizes that we carry for this bolt pattern are 15, 16, 17, and 18-inch wheels. Our large selection of wheel finishes, designs, and colors can help you truly customize your vehicle.
What is the 4x100 bolt pattern?
A 4x100 bolt pattern means a wheel has four lug holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 100 millimeters. This pattern is very common on many compact and subcompact cars from various manufacturers, such as Honda, Toyota, and Mazda. The measurement refers to the number of lug holes (4) and the diameter (100mm) of the imaginary circle connecting the center of those holes.
What 4x100 means
- 4: There are four bolt holes (lug holes) on the wheel.
- 100: The distance between the center of the bolt holes forms a circle with a 100-millimeter diameter. This is also referred to as the Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD).
How to measure
- For a 4-lug pattern, you can measure the distance from the center of one hole directly across to the center of the opposite hole.
- The 4x100 pattern is approximately equal to 4x3.94 inches.
Common vehicles with this pattern
- This pattern is found on a wide range of vehicles, particularly compact cars.
- Examples include many models from Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Hyundai, Kia, and Nissan.
- It is also common on some European cars from brands like Opel, Citroën, and Peugeot.
What does a 5x112 bolt pattern fit?
5x112 wheels primarily fit vehicles from brands like Audi, Volkswagen, and Mercedes-Benz. They are also found on select models from other manufacturers, including certain newer BMWs, some Porsche Macans, and a variety of models from Seat, Skoda, and Bentley.
European vehicles
- Audi: A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, Q3, Q4, Q5, e-tron
- Volkswagen: Golf (MK5 and newer), Passat, Tiguan, Arteon, Touareg
- Mercedes-Benz: A-Class, C-Class, E-Class, S-Class, G-Class, GLC, GLE, GLS, CLA
- Other brands:
- Seat: Altea, Leon, Toledo
- Skoda: Octavia, Superb, Yeti
- Porsche: Macan
- Bentley: Various models
Other vehicles and considerations
- BMW: Newer BMW models, particularly those on shared platforms with other brands in the BMW Group (like the newer 7-series and G-chassis), use the 5x112 bolt pattern. Older BMW models often use a 5x120 bolt pattern, so a 5x112 wheel will require a special adapter to fit.
- Maybach: High-end models from Maybach also use this bolt pattern.
- Other brands: Aiways, Alfa Romeo, and others are also listed as using this bolt pattern.
Important note
- Always double-check: It is crucial to verify the correct bolt pattern and center bore for your specific vehicle before purchasing new wheels, as there can be variations even within the same manufacturer.
What is the bolt pattern on an Acura MDX?
The Acura MDX bolt pattern depends on the model year, with early models from 2001-2006 using a 5x114.3 pattern and most later models (2007-2013 and 2014-2025) using a 5x120 pattern.
- 2001-2006: 5x114.3
- 2007-2013: 5x120
- 2014-2016: 5x114.3
- 2017-2025: 5x120
