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What is the bolt pattern on a Toyota Camry?

The bolt pattern on most Toyota Camry models is 5 lug holes arranged on a 114.3 mm circle, written as 5x114.3. This holds for the vast majority of Camrys, but some very early or rare trims can differ, so verify for your exact year and model.


Bolt pattern basics


Understanding the bolt pattern helps you determine wheel compatibility. The designation "5x114.3" means five lug holes are evenly spaced around a circle with a diameter of 114.3 millimeters. This measurement affects which wheels will bolt on and sit correctly against the hub.


Common pattern across Camry generations


Most Camries share a standard pattern


For the great majority of Camry models produced from the late 1990s through today, the bolt pattern is 5x114.3 mm. This includes many trim levels and hybrid versions. Always verify for your exact year via the owner's manual or a parts database.



  • Bolt pattern: 5 lug holes on a 114.3 mm bolt circle (5x114.3).

  • Center bore: typically 60.1 mm; some wheels may require hub-centric rings if the bore is larger.

  • Lug nut thread size and seat: commonly M12x1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat.


Note: While 5x114.3 mm is standard, there are rare exceptions in very early Camry generations or specialized editions. Always confirm with official sources for your exact vehicle.


Variations by era (when to check)


If you are dealing with an older Camry or a non-standard model, check the precise specifications for that year. In some cases, wheel hubs or aftermarket wheels may require adapters or different lug patterns. The best practice is to verify with a VIN-based parts lookup or by measuring the existing wheel pattern on the car.


How to verify the bolt pattern on your Camry


Before buying wheels or adapters, use these steps to confirm your car's bolt pattern.



  • Look up the vehicle's specifications in the owner's manual or on the door jamb sticker for "Bolt pattern" and "Center bore."

  • Count the lug holes and measure the distance across the center (the bolt circle diameter) with a ruler or a bolt-pattern gauge.

  • Check the center bore size and lug nut thread pitch to ensure proper fitment and hub alignment.


With these checks, you can confidently choose wheels that fit your Camry's bolt pattern and hub geometry.


Notes on compatibility and upgrades


When upgrading to aftermarket wheels, aim for wheels that match the 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern and verify center bore, offset, and width to avoid clearance issues. If in doubt, consult a professional or use a reputable wheel-fitment resource to confirm fitment for your model year.


Summary


The Toyota Camry primarily uses a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern, with a typical center bore around 60.1 mm and lug nut size M12x1.5 with a 60-degree conical seat. While this covers most generations, always verify your exact year and trim because there are rare exceptions. Cross-check with the owner's manual, VIN-based parts databases, or a trusted wheel retailer to ensure a correct, safe fit.

What is the bolt pattern on a 2007 Toyota Camry?


The 2007 Toyota Camry has a 5x4.5 inch (or 5x114.3mm) bolt pattern. This means it has 5 lug holes with a circle diameter of 4.5 inches (114.3 millimeters). 

  • Bolt Pattern: 5x4.5" or 5x114.3mm
  • Number of Lugs: 5



What Toyota has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern?


Toyota RAV4: As a popular compact SUV, the RAV4 uses the 5x114. 3 bolt pattern to accommodate a range of driving conditions. Ford Explorer: This family-friendly SUV also benefits from the versatility of the 5x114.



What is the bolt pattern on a 2010 Toyota Camry?


The 2010 Toyota Camry has a 5x114.3mm (or 5x4.5") bolt pattern, meaning it has 5 lug holes arranged in a 114.3mm diameter circle. This is a common bolt pattern for many Toyota and Lexus models from this generation. 

  • Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3mm or 5x4.5"
  • Lugs: 5
  • Center Bore: 60.1mm
  • Offset: Typically 45mm



What rims will fit on a Toyota Camry?


The latest generation of Toyota Camry comes stock with a range of wheel sizes, including 17-inch rims, 18-inch rims and 19-inch rims.


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