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What is the bolt pattern on a 2010 Lexus?

The bolt pattern on most 2010 Lexus models is 5x114.3 (five lug holes on a 114.3 mm circle). Some larger SUVs, such as the GX and LX series, use a 6x139.7 pattern. This spread reflects the diversity of the 2010 lineup, from sedans to full-size utility vehicles.


In this article, we break down the bolt patterns by model family and offer practical tips for wheel compatibility, including important notes on center bore and offsets that affect fitment and safety.


5x114.3: the common pattern for many 2010 Lexus models


The models below are typically equipped with the 5x114.3 bolt pattern. Always verify your exact trim and year to avoid misfitment, as wheel specs can vary slightly by market or option packages.



  • IS (IS 250/IS 350, 2006–2013) — 5x114.3

  • ES (ES 350, 2007–2012) — 5x114.3

  • GS (GS 300/GS 430, 2005–2011) — 5x114.3

  • RX (RX 350/RX 400h, 2009–2015) — 5x114.3

  • LS (LS 460, 2007–2012) — 5x114.3

  • SC (SC 430, 2002–2010) — 5x114.3


These models commonly share the 5x114.3 bolt circle, which is a standard among many Toyota and Lexus vehicles of that era. If you’re swapping wheels, confirm the exact bolt pattern on your vehicle’s VIN and, if possible, test fit with a reputable wheel shop.


6x139.7: patterns for GX/LX SUVs


Large Lexus SUVs from that period use a 6x139.7 bolt pattern. This is typical for vehicles in the GX/LX family, which require six lug holes and a larger circle for wheel mounting.



  • GX (GX 470 and GX 460 generations, including the 2010 model year) — 6x139.7

  • LX (LX 570, including the 2010 model year) — 6x139.7


Wheels for these models are not interchangeable with the 5x114.3 pattern in most cases. If you’re considering aftermarket wheels or changing tires on one of these SUVs, double-check the lug count, bolt circle diameter, and hub size with the seller or a Lexus dealer.


Center bore and offset considerations


Even when the bolt pattern matches, you must verify center bore size and offset. A mismatch in center bore can cause improper seating or vibration, and incorrect offsets can affect braking, handling, and suspension load. If the wheel’s hub bore is larger than the vehicle’s hub, you’ll typically need a hub-centric ring to ensure a proper fit and ride quality. When in doubt, consult a professional or reference the wheel specification sheet for your exact model and wheel design.


Summary


In brief, most 2010 Lexus cars use a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, while the larger GX and LX SUVs use 6x139.7. Always confirm the exact pattern, center bore, and offset for your specific model and trim, and consider professional guidance or a wheel fitment chart to avoid fitment issues.

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