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What is the Toyota Camry bolt pattern?

The Toyota Camry’s standard bolt pattern is 5 bolts on a 114.3 mm circle (5x114.3). Most modern Camry generations use this pattern, but verify for your exact year and trim before purchasing wheels or adapters.


Understanding the standard pattern


The following facts cover the core specifications most Camrys rely on when fitting wheels or aftermarket rims.



  • Pattern: 5 lug holes (5-lug pattern)

  • Bolt circle: 114.3 mm (4.5 inches)

  • Center bore: 60.1 mm


In practical terms, these numbers reflect the typical Camry wheel fitment across the majority of generations. Always confirm for your exact model year before buying wheels or performing a swap.


How to verify your Camry’s bolt pattern


To confirm the exact bolt pattern for your car, follow these steps. They provide a quick, methodical way to ensure wheel compatibility.



  1. Look up the official wheel specs for your model year in the owner's manual or Toyota’s official specification resources.

  2. Measure the bolt circle diameter by counting the distance between opposite lug holes (you should see about 114.3 mm).

  3. Count the lug studs to verify you have 5-lug mounting on the vehicle.

  4. Check the center bore size by measuring the hole in the hub once the wheel is removed (60.1 mm is typical for Camry).

  5. If anything doesn’t match official specs, consult a dealer or a reputable wheel shop before purchasing.


Accurate verification helps avoid fitment issues and ensures safe, proper wheel installation.


Variations by era and market


While the 5x114.3 mm pattern is standard for most Camrys, there can be rare exceptions depending on generation or regional market. Always verify the exact year, trim, and VIN when shopping for wheels to avoid mismatches.



  • The vast majority of Camry generations since the mid-1990s use 5x114.3 mm.

  • Center bore is generally 60.1 mm across most Camry models.

  • Always check your specific year/trim if you plan to use aftermarket wheels or adapters.


Bottom line: expect 5x114.3 mm in most cases, but confirm the exact specifications for your vehicle before making a wheel purchase.


Why the bolt pattern matters


The bolt pattern determines whether a wheel will mount correctly and sit flush with the hub. Using wheels that don’t match your Camry’s bolt pattern can lead to safety risks, vibration, and improper seating. When in doubt, rely on official specs or seek a professional opinion.


Summary


The Toyota Camry commonly uses a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern (five lug holes on a 114.3 mm circle) with a 60.1 mm center bore. This pattern covers the vast majority of Camry models from the mid-1990s to today. Always verify your exact year, trim, and VIN to ensure wheel compatibility before purchasing or installing wheels.

What is the bolt pattern on a 2012 Toyota Camry?


5x114.3mm



What is the bolt pattern on a 2002 Toyota Camry?


Bolt pattern: 5 lug with a 4.5" bolt circle diameter. Diameter: 15". Width: 6.5".



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.



What is the bolt pattern on a Toyota Camry?


What year Camry? Ideally you want a 16x6ish or 17x7ish wheel with 5 x 114.3 bolt pattern and 40-50 offset and even more ideally a 60.1mm bore. Different bolt patterns will not fit, getting adaptor spacers will not be worth it for you. Too much or not enough offset can cause rubbing.


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