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Wheel Bolt Patterns by Vehicle

Wheel Bolt Pattern Diagram

What is a bolt pattern?

Also known as a wheel's lug pattern, the bolt pattern measures the imaginary circle that is formed by the lug nut holes at the centermost part of your wheel. Bolt pattern measurements are given in a two-number system: the first number signifies how many lug holes the wheel has. The second number represents the imaginary circle's diameter, usually measured in millimeters. Larger vehicles commonly have more lugs than smaller vehicles; a wheel for a Ford F-250 truck, for example, will have eight lug holes, while a Kia Rio passenger car will only have four. On smaller vehicles, a five-lug pattern tends to be the most common. Understanding your vehicle's bolt pattern is critical to making sure the wheels you order will fit; it's not only a matter of style but also safety. Knowing your bolt pattern is so important that we've taken the guesswork out of the equation for you, see below!

What is my vehicle's bolt pattern?

We've done the hard work for you. Find your vehicle's make and model below, from there you'll be able to click a link that will take you to a selection of wheels that should fit your vehicle. Choose from a wide variety of styles and finishes, as sleek and stylish or as colorful and unique as you want, from brands like TIS Wheels, Fuel Off-Road, Motiv Wheels, and more! Customizing your wheels is one way to make a vehicle truly your own, with one-of-a-kind features that you won't find just anywhere! Take advantage of these great prices on high-quality wheels, and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to give us a call.

If you are still unsure of your truck, car, or SUV's bolt pattern after reviewing the information below, please don't hesitate to call us at 320-333-2155 or email us at sales@bbwheels.com. Our team of fitment experts, who are knowledgeable about wheel sizing and rim offset, can help you determine the best fit for your vehicle based on your vehicle's year, make, and model. They also have a very keen eye for style when it comes to picking the right finish for your ride!

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Vehicle Bolt Pattern Finder

Find Wheels by Year, Make & Model

Use the dropdowns to find the wheel bolt pattern for your vehicle, then jump to the matching row or shop the parent bolt-pattern wheel category. Start with the model year, choose your make, then select the vehicle model.

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Tip: some vehicles changed bolt patterns during generation changes. This guide uses the updated year ranges in the source data and links to parent bolt-pattern wheel categories.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Vehicle Bolt Patterns, Wheels & Fitment

How do I find my vehicle bolt pattern?
Use the year, make, and model of your vehicle to look up the bolt pattern, or physically measure the lug pattern on your vehicle. A bolt pattern uses two numbers, such as 5x114.3. The first number is the lug count and the second number is the diameter of the lug circle, usually measured in millimeters.
Can I search wheels by year, make, and model?
Yes. Use the vehicle finder on this page to select your year, make, and model. The finder will show the matching bolt pattern and help you shop wheels that match that bolt pattern.
What does a bolt pattern like 5x120 mean?
A bolt pattern like 5x120 means the wheel has five lug holes and the lug circle measures 120 millimeters across. Both numbers must match your vehicle for the wheel to fit correctly.
Is bolt pattern the only thing I need to know before buying wheels?
No. Bolt pattern is one of the most important fitment details, but you should also confirm wheel diameter, wheel width, offset, backspacing, hub bore, brake clearance, load rating, and tire size before ordering wheels.
Can the same vehicle model have more than one bolt pattern?
Yes. Some vehicle models changed bolt patterns between generations, trim levels, or model years. That is why it is important to check the specific year, make, and model rather than relying only on the vehicle name.
Why do some vehicles show the same model with different year ranges?
A vehicle may have different bolt patterns across different generations or production ranges. Separate year ranges help shoppers avoid selecting wheels for the wrong generation of the same model.
What are the most common 5 lug bolt patterns?
Common 5 lug bolt patterns include 5x100, 5x105, 5x108, 5x110, 5x112, 5x114.3, 5x115, 5x120, 5x120.65, 5x127, 5x130, 5x135, 5x139.7, 5x150, 5x160, and 5x205.
What should I do if I am not sure which wheels fit my vehicle?
If you are not sure which wheels fit your vehicle, confirm your year, make, model, bolt pattern, wheel size, offset, hub bore, and tire size before ordering. The BB Wheels fitment team can also help verify the correct wheel fitment for your vehicle.

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