Bolt Pattern Chart

The car bolt pattern, also referred to as lug pattern or PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter), is a crucial specification for the fitting of wheels on vehicles. It determines how the wheel is attached to the car's hub, impacting everything from the vehicle's aesthetic to its performance and safety. This article explores what a car bolt pattern is, why it's essential, and how it is measured, providing a deeper understanding for anyone involved in automotive care, customization, or repair.

A bolt pattern is defined by the arrangement of the lug holes on a wheel, which align with the bolt studs on the wheel hub. This pattern is critical for ensuring that the wheel fits securely on the vehicle without any risk of detachment or imbalance. The bolt pattern is typically specified by two numbers: the number of lug holes and the diameter of the circle that the lug holes form.

Select your bolt pattern to see its detailed specs and vehicle fitment.

Listed below are popular bolt patterns with number of lugs and PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter). Select your bolt pattern to see its detailed specs.

Bolt Pattern Number of Lugs PCD (mm)
5x112 5 112
5x114.3 5 114.3
5x120 5 120
5x108 5 108
4x100 4 100
6x139.7 6 139.7
8x165.1 8 165.1
5x115 5 115
5x100 5 100
4x114.3 4 114.3
5x127 5 127
5x130 5 130
5x110 5 110
5x139.7 5 139.7
5x120.7 5 120.7
4x108 4 108
5x132.7 5 132.7
6x120 6 120
6x114.3 6 114.3
6x130 6 130
6x127 6 127
6x115 6 115
5x128 5 128
6x132 6 132
5x105 5 105
5x135 5 135
5x150 5 150
5x160 5 160
6x135 6 135
5x165.1 5 165.1
5x98 5 98
6x180 6 180
6x205 6 205
8x180 8 180
4x140 4 140
4x98 4 98
5x106 5 106
7x150 7 150
8x170 8 170
6x165.1 6 165.1
8x200 8 200
8x210 8 210
3x112 3 112
4x101 4 101
5x134 5 134
5x132 5 132

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