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What stud pattern is a Toyota 86?

The Toyota 86 uses a 5x100 bolt pattern (five lug holes on a 100 mm diameter circle).


The 86 shares its platform with the Subaru BRZ, so this bolt pattern is a defining compatibility detail for wheels, brakes, and aftermarket upgrades. Understanding this pattern helps buyers and owners compare wheels across brands and generations.


Bolt pattern at a glance


Below are the essential specifications and practical considerations to check when selecting wheels for the 86.



  • PCD (bolt pattern): 5x100 (five lugs on a 100 mm circle)

  • Center bore: typically around 56.5–56.6 mm; exact size varies by model year and wheel

  • Hub-centric vs. lug-centric: ensure the wheel is hub-centric to the car, or use proper rings

  • Brake caliper clearance and spoke design: verify adequate clearance for BRZ/86 braking components

  • Offset considerations: common wheel offsets for this pattern often range around ET40–ET50; always confirm with the wheel manufacturer


When shopping for wheels, remember that matching the 5x100 pattern is just the starting point. Center bore, offset, and caliper clearance are critical for safe, proper fitment.


Practical fitment tips for Toyota 86 owners


Because the 86 and BRZ share the same platform, most wheels offered for one are compatible with the other, provided fitment specifics are met. Always verify hub bore compatibility and use hub-centric rings if needed, confirm the offset falls within the wheel’s designed range, and ensure there is sufficient clearance for brake components and suspension parts.


Consult the wheel manufacturer’s specifications and, if possible, have a professional install or verify fitment to avoid rubbing, vibration, or safety issues.


Summary


The Toyota 86 runs on a 5x100 bolt pattern, shared with its BRZ sibling. For wheel upgrades or replacements, verify center bore, offset, and brake clearance in addition to the bolt pattern to ensure a safe and proper fit.

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