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What is the Toyota wheel bolt pattern?

The wheel bolt pattern most commonly used on modern Toyota passenger cars is 5×114.3 mm (five lug holes arranged on a 114.3 mm circle). Some smaller or older Toyota models use 4×100 mm, and Toyota's trucks and larger SUVs typically rely on 6×139.7 mm. Always verify the exact spec for your specific model and year.


This article explains what bolt patterns are, which patterns you’re likely to encounter across Toyota’s lineup, and how to verify the exact specification for your vehicle or for wheel replacements.


Common bolt patterns across Toyota lineup


Here is a quick guide to the patterns you’re most likely to encounter, along with what kinds of vehicles typically use them. The numbers refer to lug count and the diameter of the bolt circle in millimeters.



  • 5×114.3 mm (5 lug, circle diameter 114.3 mm): The prevailing pattern for modern Toyota passenger cars and crossovers, including many Camry, Corolla, RAV4, Highlander, and Sienna models.

  • 4×100 mm: Found on some older or smaller Toyota models; less common on current production cars but still present in certain generations.

  • 6×139.7 mm (6 lug, circle diameter 139.7 mm): Used on Toyota trucks and larger SUVs such as the Tacoma, Tundra, 4Runner, Sequoia, and some larger Land Cruiser lines.


Hub bore and offset are separate fitment considerations. Even with a compatible bolt pattern, the center bore must match or be managed with hub-centric rings, and the wheel offset must align with the vehicle’s suspension and fenders for proper fitment.


How to verify your Toyota bolt pattern


To ensure you buy wheels that fit, confirm the exact bolt pattern for your specific vehicle by using these steps.



  1. Check the owner’s manual, the driver’s door jamb sticker, or Toyota’s official specification pages for your year and trim to find the wheel pattern.

  2. If you can access a wheel, look for stamped information on the back of the wheel (or on the wheel box) that lists the bolt pattern (for example, “5x114.3”).

  3. Measure the bolt circle yourself: count the lug holes, then measure the distance across through the center of the holes to determine the bolt circle diameter.

  4. When in doubt, contact a Toyota dealer or a reputable wheel shop with your VIN; they can confirm the exact pattern for your vehicle’s year and trim.


Accurate bolt pattern verification helps prevent fitment issues, vibrations, and safety concerns. If your vehicle sits between generations or uses a transitional design, rely on official sources or professional guidance to confirm.


Center bore and offset: extra fitment details


Center bore


The center bore is the hole in the middle of the wheel that centers it on the hub. For many Toyota vehicles with a 5×114.3 mm bolt pattern, hub bore sizes are typically around 60.0 mm. If the wheel’s center bore is larger than the hub, hub-centric rings may be needed to ensure proper centering and reduce vibration.


Offset


Offset describes how far inward or outward the wheel sits relative to the hub. Incorrect offset can affect clearance and handling. Always verify that the wheel offset matches your vehicle’s specifications, especially when mixing aftermarket wheels with stock tires.


Summary


In brief: the standard Toyota bolt pattern you’ll encounter most often is 5×114.3 mm for modern passenger cars, with 4×100 mm appearing on older or smaller models, and 6×139.7 mm used on trucks and larger SUVs. Always verify the exact pattern for your specific year and trim, and consider center bore and offset to ensure a proper, safe fit. When in doubt, consult the dealer or a qualified wheel shop for confirmation.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.