What is the bolt pattern on a 2024 Lexus lx600?
The 2024 Lexus LX600 uses a 6x139.7 mm bolt pattern (six lugs on a 139.7 mm circle, commonly referred to as 6-on-5.5 inches) with a hub bore of 110 mm.
As Lexus’ flagship SUV, the LX600 shares its mounting pattern with other Toyota/Lexus heavy SUVs, including the Land Cruiser family. This consistency helps when shopping for wheels, but buyers should still verify offset and center bore to ensure a proper, vibration-free fitment and adequate brake clearance.
Bolt pattern specifics for the LX600
Key measurements that matter when choosing wheels or verifying fitment:
- Bolt pattern: 6x139.7 mm (6 lugs on a 139.7 mm circle; 6-on-5.5 inches)
- Center bore: 110 mm
- Lug count: 6
- Notes: Ensure wheels are designed for a hub-centric mounting with the LX600's bore and that offset is compatible to maintain suspension geometry and brake clearance.
For buyers and mechanics, the takeaway is clear: the LX600 will require wheels and aftermarket options built for a 6x139.7 mm bolt pattern with a 110 mm hub bore; always confirm offset and seating type before purchasing.
Practical considerations for owners and wheel shoppers
Hub bore and center rings
The LX600’s hub bore is 110 mm. If aftermarket wheels have a larger bore, hub-centric rings can improve centering and reduce vibrations; if the bore is smaller, you’ll need wheels designed for a 110 mm hub or appropriate spacers (which should be installed by a professional).
Market variations and fitment checks
While the bolt pattern is consistent at 6x139.7 mm, some markets or model-year updates may differ in center bore or brake caliper clearance. Always verify the exact specs for your vehicle with a Lexus dealer or the official owner’s materials before purchasing wheels or tires.
Summary
The 2024 Lexus LX600 uses a 6x139.7 mm bolt pattern (6 lugs on a 139.7 mm circle) with a 110 mm center bore. This pattern is widely supported in the aftermarket, but buyers should confirm offset, hub bore, and seating type to ensure proper fitment and braking clearance. When in doubt, consult a dealer or tire/wheel professional for your exact vehicle configuration.
