What are the different 5 lug patterns?

Measuring Bolt Patterns

5-Lug Bolt Pattern Conversions (mm to Inches)
5-98mm = 5-3.86″ 5-100mm = 5-3.94″ 5-108mm = 5-4.25″
5-114.3mm = 5-4.5″ 5-115mm = 5-4.52″ 5-120mm = 5-4.72″
5-130mm = 5-5.12″ 5-135mm = 5-5.3″ 5-139.7mm = 5-5.5″
5-155mm = 5-6.1″ 5-165.1mm = 5-6.5″

Is there a universal bolt pattern?

No, there is no such thing as a universal wheel. Numerous factors come into play when deciding what wheels can go on your vehicle. Two of the most critical factors are the wheel’s diameter and width. Every car will have a range of wheel diameter sizes of several inches that will securely and adequately fit.

What are the different bolt patterns for rims?

Bolt pattern or bolt circle is the diameter of an imaginary circle formed by the centers of the wheel lugs. Bolt patterns can be 4-, 5-, 6-, or 8-lug holes. A bolt circle of 4×100 would indicate a 4-lug pattern on a circle with a diameter of 100mm.

What vehicles have 5 x 115 bolt pattern?

The 5 X 115 bolt pattern is common to OLDSMOBILE, BUICK, PONTIAC, CADILLAC, CHEVROLET, DODGE, SATURN, CHRYSLER and SUZUKI vehicles. Note: Alloy wheels should always be installed using a torque wrench ensuring proper mount.

What cars have 5 x 5 bolt pattern?

The 5 X 5.5 bolt pattern is common to DODGE, SUZUKI, FORD, KIA, DAIHATSU, INTERNATIONAL, JEEP, GEO, CHRYSLER and MITSUBISHI vehicles.

How are wheel bolt patterns measured?

The bolt pattern of a wheel is defined by two numbers: the number of bolt holes and the diameter of the circle (in inches) that they form, measured through the centers of the bolt holes.

What’s my bolt pattern?

The bolt pattern consists of lug holes, three or more holes surrounding the large hub bore located at the center of the wheel . A bolt pattern refers to the pattern required to bolt a wheel/rim on your vehicle. The lug holes are the points on the wheel that accept the lug nut or lug bolt to securely fasten the wheel to your vehicle.