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What is the bolt pattern on a Lexus GS?

The bolt pattern on a Lexus GS refers to the arrangement and spacing of the lug nuts or wheel bolts that secure the wheels to the vehicle's hubs. This pattern is an important consideration when replacing or upgrading the wheels on a Lexus GS.


What is a Bolt Pattern?


The bolt pattern, also known as the lug pattern, is the specific arrangement and spacing of the lug nuts or wheel bolts on a vehicle's wheel hubs. This pattern determines the number of bolts and the distance between them, which must match the wheel's bolt holes for a proper and secure fit.


Lexus GS Bolt Pattern


The standard bolt pattern for a Lexus GS is 5x114.3mm. This means that the wheel has 5 lug nuts or bolts, and the distance between the center of each bolt is 114.3 millimeters.


The 5x114.3mm bolt pattern is a common one used on many Japanese and some European vehicles, including:



  • Toyota models (Camry, Corolla, Sienna, etc.)

  • Lexus models (ES, IS, RX, etc.)

  • Nissan models (Altima, Maxima, Sentra, etc.)

  • Honda models (Accord, Civic, Pilot, etc.)

  • Mazda models (3, 6, CX-5, etc.)


It's important to ensure that any replacement wheels or tires you purchase for your Lexus GS have the correct 5x114.3mm bolt pattern to ensure a proper and safe fit.

What is the bolt pattern on a Lexus SC400?


5x114.3
5 (5x114. 3) bolt pattern, BB Wheels offers a wide selection of 1992 - 2000 Lexus SC400 rims.



What is 4x156 bolt pattern?


On odd numbered bolt patterns (5-lug), measure from the very top of one bolt hole to the center of the bolt hole directly across from it. A couple of the most common bolt patterns are 4x156 (which means four lugs and a distance of 156mm between each) and 4x137 (four lugs and 137mm between lug holes).



What car bolt pattern is 5x114 3?


Ford Mustang: One of America's most iconic sports cars, the Mustang has used the 5x114. 3 bolt pattern for several generations. Honda Accord: A staple in the sedan market, the Accord has featured this bolt pattern in various models over the years.



What cars fit 5X4 5 bolt pattern?


Several Chrysler, Ferrari, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Jeep, Kia, Lexus, Maserati, Mazda, Nissan, Renault, Subaru, and Toyota models use it. Tesla Model 3 (2017 – 2022) and Tesla Model Y (2020 – 2022) also use it. See a full list of 5×4.5 bolt pattern vehicles here.



What has the 4x110 bolt pattern?


Let's face it: the 4x110 bolt pattern is most commonly associated with ATVs and for good reason. The most popular ATV brands like Honda, Suzuki Can Am, Polaris, Kawasaki and Arctic Cat all have models that ride on 4x110 bolt pattern wheels. For commanding off road, the Vision Commander is the way to go.



Is 5x4.5 and 5x114.3 the same bolt pattern?


The short answer is yes, they essentially describe the same bolt pattern, but with different units of measurement. Understanding the difference is crucial for anyone buying or changing wheels on their car.



What does 5X120 bolt pattern convert to?


BOLT PATTERNS CONVERSIONS (METRIC TO SAE)

METRICSAE
5X1205X4.72"
5X120.65X4.75"
5X120.655X4.75"
5X120.75X4.75"



What vehicles use a 5x114.3 bolt pattern?


Popular Cars with 5x114. 3 Wheels

  • Ford Mustang: One of America's most iconic sports cars, the Mustang has used the 5x114. 3 bolt pattern for several generations.
  • Honda Accord: A staple in the sedan market, the Accord has featured this bolt pattern in various models over the years.



What is the bolt pattern on a Lexus GS350?


The lug pattern for a 1993-2020 Lexus GS350 spacer is 5×114.3mm or 5×4.5”. Different sizes of spacers allow you to control how far the wheels can be pushed out. For an OEM wheel setup, 15-25mm wheel spacers are best to get a perfect flush stance.



Which Lexus has a 5x120 bolt pattern?


What Lexus Spacer Has 5×120 Bolt Pattern?

ModelsBolt PatternThread Size
2017-2025 Lexus LC5x120mmM14x1.5mm
2007-2025 Lexus LS5x120mmM14x1.5mm
2023-2025 Lexus TX5x120mmM14x1.5mm
2024-2025 Lexus LM5x120mmM14x1.5mm
Apr 6, 2024


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