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What lug pattern is a 2012 TL?

The lug pattern for a 2012 Acura TL is a 5x114.3 bolt pattern. This means the vehicle has 5 lug nuts that are spaced 114.3 millimeters apart in a circular pattern.


Explaining the Lug Pattern


The lug pattern, also known as the bolt pattern, refers to the arrangement and spacing of the lug nuts or bolts that secure the wheels to a vehicle's hubs. This pattern is an important specification to know when replacing or upgrading the wheels on a car, as the new wheels must match the existing lug pattern.


The lug pattern is typically expressed as a number followed by "x" and then another number, such as "5x114.3". The first number indicates the quantity of lug nuts or bolts, while the second number represents the diameter of the circular pattern in millimeters.


Lug Pattern for the 2012 Acura TL


The 2012 Acura TL has a 5x114.3 lug pattern. This means it has 5 lug nuts or bolts that are spaced 114.3 millimeters (approximately 4.5 inches) apart in a circular pattern. This is a common lug pattern found on many Honda and Acura vehicles, as well as some other Japanese and European car models.


Knowing the correct lug pattern is essential when replacing the wheels on a 2012 Acura TL, as using the wrong pattern could result in the wheels not fitting properly or potentially causing safety issues while driving.

What lug pattern is an Acura TL?


The Acura TL has two common bolt patterns: 5x114.3 for model years 1995-2008, and 5x120 for the 2009-2011 model years. It's crucial to check the specific year of the vehicle to ensure you have the correct bolt pattern for your wheels. 

  • 1995–2008: 5x114.3mm (also written as 5x4.5")
  • 2009–2011: 5x120mm



Is 5x112 and 5x120 the same bolt pattern?


No, the 5x112 and 5x120 bolt patterns are not the same; a 5x112 pattern has a 112mm circle diameter and the 5x120 pattern has a 120mm circle diameter, making them incompatible without adapters. The 112mm and 120mm distances between the bolt holes are different, and trying to install wheels from one pattern onto the other will not work.
 
Why they are not compatible

  • Bolt circle diameter: The "5x112" and "5x120" numbers refer to the pattern of the bolt holes. The "5" indicates there are five holes, while the second number is the diameter of the circle (in millimeters) that passes through the center of those holes.
  • Different sizes: A 5x112 pattern has a 112mm bolt circle diameter, whereas a 5x120 pattern has a 120mm bolt circle diameter.
  • Incompatibility: This difference means that wheels with a 5x120 bolt pattern will not fit on a vehicle with a 5x112 bolt pattern, and vice versa. 

How to use wheels with different bolt patterns
  • Wheel adapters: You can use wheel adapters, also known as spacers, to make a 5x120 wheel fit a 5x112 vehicle, or vice versa. 
  • How they work: These adapters bolt onto the vehicle's original hubs, and the new wheel then bolts onto the adapter's studs. 
  • Important considerations: Adapters must be the correct size and thickness for the specific vehicle and wheel combination, and it is essential to ensure proper fitment and safety, notes bimmerforums.com. 



What does the 4x108 bolt pattern fit?


The 4x108 bolt pattern is commonly used by vehicle brands such as Mazda, Ford, Saab, Mercury, Volvo, and many more. Wheel sizes that we carry for this bolt pattern are 15, 16, 17, and 18-inch wheels. Our large selection of wheel finishes, designs, and colors can help you truly customize your vehicle.



What's the bolt pattern for a 2012 Acura TL?


The 2012 Acura TL has a 5x120 bolt pattern. This means there are five lug holes on the wheel, and the distance between them, measured in a circle, is 120 millimeters.
 

  • Bolt pattern: 5x120
  • Number of lugs: 5
  • Circle diameter: 120mm


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