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What lug pattern is Lexus?

Most Lexus models use a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern (five lugs on a 114.3 mm circle). The main exception is the LX and GX SUVs, which use a 6x139.7 mm pattern. Always verify for your specific model year and market.


In this article, we break down the typical patterns you’re likely to encounter, explain why patterns differ on larger SUVs, and provide tips for confirming the exact specification for your vehicle before buying wheels or tires.


Common lug patterns across the Lexus lineup


The following overview highlights the patterns you’ll most frequently see on contemporary Lexus passenger cars and crossover/SUV models. It’s intended as a quick reference for owners, buyers, and aftermarket shoppers.



  • 5x114.3 mm (5 on 4.5 inches) — The vast majority of Lexus sedans, crossovers, and sport models, including NX, RX, ES, IS, RC, GS, LS, LC, and UX.


The 5x114.3 mm pattern covers most current Lexus vehicles, so it’s the baseline pattern you’ll encounter with new-car wheels and many aftermarket options.


Exceptions: LX and GX SUVs


Some larger Lexus SUVs use a different bolt pattern to accommodate bigger wheels and tougher off-road requirements.



  • 6x139.7 mm (6 on 5.500 inches) — Used by the LX and GX SUV families, reflecting their larger chassis and wheel sizes.


If you own a GX or LX, you’ll need wheels and accessories that match the 6x139.7 mm pattern, and you may also encounter differences in hub bore size and offset. Always verify with official specifications for your exact year and market before purchasing aftermarket wheels.


How to verify your vehicle’s lug pattern


Confirming the correct lug pattern for your specific Lexus model is essential to avoid fitment issues. Use these steps to check



  1. Look up the vehicle’s documentation or data plate — the door jamb sticker or owner’s manual often lists the wheel lug pattern (PCD) and lug count.

  2. Measure or count the lugs and determine the bolt circle diameter (PCD). For 5-lug setups, measure the distance between opposite lug holes; for 6-lug setups, count all six holes and measure the circle that passes through their centers.

  3. When in doubt, verify the exact pattern for your model year and market on Lexus’s official parts site, or consult a reputable wheel/tires retailer with your VIN to ensure accuracy.


If you’re shopping for wheels or upgrading brakes, consider also hub-centric rings, brake clearance, and offset to ensure proper fitment with your Lexus model’s pattern.


Summary


For the majority of Lexus models, the standard lug pattern is 5x114.3 mm. The main exceptions are the LX and GX SUVs, which use 6x139.7 mm. Always confirm your exact pattern by checking the owner’s manual, data plate, or official specifications for your model year and market before purchasing wheels or accessories. When in doubt, consult a professional to prevent fitment issues.

What is the bolt pattern on a 5 lug Lexus?


Most 5-lug Lexus models use a 5x114.3mm (or 5x4.5 inches) bolt pattern, including the RX and IS series. However, some larger or newer models like the LC, LS, TX, and LM use a different pattern of 5x120mm. It is important to confirm the specific bolt pattern for your vehicle's year and model before purchasing new wheels or spacers. 
Common 5-lug bolt patterns

  • 5x114.3mm (5x4.5 inches): This is a common pattern found on many Lexus models, including most RX and IS series vehicles, like the 2008 Lexus RX350 and many Lexus IS models. 
  • 5x120mm: This pattern is used on some newer and larger models such as the LC, LS, TX, and LM, according to bonoss.com. 

How to confirm your Lexus's bolt pattern
  1. Check your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source for your vehicle's specifications.
  2. Inspect your current wheels: Look for the bolt pattern stamped on the back of your existing wheel. 
  3. Use a vehicle fitment guide: Many online parts retailers have fitment guides that allow you to enter your vehicle's year, make, and model to find the correct specifications. 



Is 4x100 the same as 4x4 bolt pattern?


Is 4 on 4" Bolt Pattern the Same Size as 4 on 100mm Bolt Pattern. Expert Reply: The 4 on 4" bolt hole pattern for the Loadstar ST175/80D13 Bias Trailer Tire with 13" White Wheel # AM3S030 is a little bit larger than a 4 on 100mm bolt hole pattern so they aren't interchangeable unfortunately.



What cars will a 5x100 bolt pattern fit Toyota?


Here's a look at some of the most common ones:

  • Subaru: Many models, including the Subaru Impreza (non-STI versions), Legacy, and Forester, use the 5x100 bolt pattern.
  • Toyota: The Toyota Celica, specific Corolla models, and the Scion tC are also known to use 5x100 wheels.



What cars have a 6x120 lug pattern?


Additionally, they are commonly found in vehicles like the Chevrolet Blazer, Colorado, Cadillac SRX, and XT5. So, don't miss the chance to transform your ride with our exceptional 6x120 rims at Discounted Wheel Warehouse!


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