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What is the bolt pattern for a 2000 Toyota?

The most common bolt pattern for 2000 Toyota models is 5x114.3 mm (5 on 4.5 inches), but some compact models used 4x100 mm. To be sure, check your exact model and trim.


In the year 2000, Toyota offered a wide range of vehicles—from economy cars like the Corolla to mid-size sedans like the Camry, SUVs such as the 4Runner and RAV4, and other models. Each had its own wheel pattern, so identifying the specific pattern for your car requires knowing the exact model and year. The following sections outline typical patterns you might encounter and how to verify the pattern on your vehicle.


Common bolt patterns used on 2000 Toyota models


These patterns cover the configurations most likely to appear on 2000 Toyotas. Use this as a reference, then confirm against your vehicle.



  • 5x114.3 mm (5 on 4.5 inches) — widely used across many midsize and larger Toyota models from that era (such as Camry, Avalon, 4Runner, and several RAV4 configurations).

  • 4x100 mm (4 on 3.937 inches) — used on certain compact Toyota models around that time (some Corolla generations and other small cars).


Concluding: This list reflects the most common configurations you’re likely to encounter in the 2000 Toyota lineup. Always verify the exact bolt pattern for your specific model/year/trim before purchasing wheels or adapters.


How to verify your exact bolt pattern


To avoid incorrect fittings, confirm the bolt pattern using one or more reliable methods.



  1. Check the vehicle’s data plate or owner’s manual for wheel specifications, which often list the bolt pattern (P.C.D.).

  2. Inspect the wheel hub area or consult the vehicle’s VIN to pull model/year-specific specifications from a dealer or reputable online database.

  3. Measure the bolt circle yourself: count the lug holes, measure the distance across the center between opposite holes (the pitch circle diameter, P.C.D.), and note the number of bolts.

  4. When in doubt, consult a tire/wheel professional or your local dealer to confirm before buying wheels.


Concluding: Knowing whether your car uses 5x114.3 mm or 4x100 mm (or another pattern) will guide you to correctly fitting wheels or appropriate adapters. Professional confirmation is recommended if you’re unsure.


Summary


There isn’t a single bolt pattern for all 2000 Toyota vehicles. The most common pattern is 5x114.3 mm, but some compact models used 4x100 mm. To ensure proper fitment, identify your exact model and trim, then verify using the data plate, manual, VIN-based specifications, or a wheel specialist. This precise check will prevent fitment issues when swapping wheels.

What Toyota has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern?


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For instance, many Toyota sedans and SUVs use a 5 x 114.3 mm bolt pattern, a standard size that opens up a wide range of interchangeable options. A bolt pattern, or lug pattern, refers to the configuration of the lug holes on a wheel.



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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 bolt pattern on a 2000 Toyota Corolla?


Bolt pattern: 4 lug with a 100 mm bolt circle diameter. Width: 5.5".


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.