What is the bolt pattern on a Hiace?
The bolt pattern on most Toyota Hiace vans is 5x114.3 mm (five lug holes on a 114.3 mm circle). However, exact specs can vary by generation and market, so always verify for your specific vehicle.
Typical bolt pattern and related specs
For most modern Hiace models, the standard lug configuration is five studs arranged on a 114.3 mm bolt circle. The following specs accompany this pattern and are useful when sourcing wheels or adapters.
- Pattern: 5 lugs on a 114.3 mm bolt circle (5x114.3 mm).
- Center bore: commonly 60.1 mm.
- Lug nut size: typically M12 x 1.5 (check your vehicle’s spec sheet).
- Thread length and seat type can vary by hub and wheel design; confirm your wheels’ requirements.
Understanding these basics helps you verify compatibility when replacing wheels or adding aftermarket components. Always cross-check with the exact year and market of your Hiace.
Why the pattern can differ by model year and market
Hiace production has spanned multiple generations and markets worldwide. While 5x114.3 mm has been the most common configuration, some early or region-specific variants may have used alternate patterns or slightly different bore sizes. When shopping for wheels, verify the exact pattern for your VIN, plate, or owner’s manual.
- Generation- and market-specific variations can occur, so don’t assume that all Hiace models share the same bolt pattern.
- Even with the same PCD, minor differences in center bore and lug nut seating can affect fitment.
- Always match PCD, center bore, and lug-nut specifications to the wheels you intend to use.
The safest approach is to confirm the exact specs for your vehicle by consulting Toyota’s official documentation or a trusted parts database.
How to determine your specific Hiace bolt pattern
If you’re unsure which pattern your Hiace uses, follow these practical steps to verify it yourself or with professional help.
- Check the vehicle’s owner’s manual or the official spec sheet for wheel and tire data.
- Inspect the wheel hub: count the number of lug holes (most Hiaces have five).
- Measure the bolt circle diameter by drawing a circle through the center of each lug hole; the diameter is the PCD.
- Measure the center bore diameter, which is the hole at the center of the hub that the wheel centers on.
- If in doubt, contact a Toyota dealer or use a reputable wheel-fitment guide with your VIN to confirm compatibility.
Having the correct pattern ensures proper fitment and safe driving, especially when mounting aftermarket wheels or spacers.
Summary
In most cases, the Hiace uses a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern with a 60.1 mm center bore, but variations exist by generation and market. Always verify the exact specs for your vehicle using official documentation or a trusted fitment guide, particularly when sourcing wheels or adapters. With the right pattern, you’ll ensure proper fit, safety, and performance.
