Measure from the middle of one stud to the outside of the second stud (skipping a stud). The number you see will be the actual measurement of the bolt pattern. So if you see 4 1/2 inches, you have a 5 on 4 1/2 ( also 5×4.5 and 5×114.3) bolt pattern. Other common bolt patterns are 5×4.75 and 5×5.

Is bolt pattern written on rims?

Locate the stamped size on the back of the hub on the rim. This is the assigned measured size of the rim, and it is broken into three sizes: diameter, width and bolt pattern. The 4.5 is the bolt pattern, measured from the two bolt holes farthest apart.

What is a bolt pattern?

Given in a two number system, a bolt pattern, also known as the lug pattern, is the measurement of an imaginary circle formed by the lug holes at the center of your wheel. For example, a wheel with a 5-100mm bolt pattern has 5 lug holes equally spaced around a circle with a 100mm diameter.

Does the bolt pattern have to be exact?

Bolt Pattern or Bolt Circle The bolt pattern is specific to a vehicle and can’t be changed. It has to be the exact same pattern on the wheel.

Are all 5 lug rims universal?

There’s no such thing about a wheel being universal and be able to fit just any vehicle. The most common bolt pattern in the aftermarket wheel industry is 4, 5, 6, and 8 lug patterns, and each has many variations. For example: 5 lug pattern could vary as: 5×98, 5×100, 5×105, 5×110, 5×112, 5×114.

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How do you calculate wheel bolt pattern?

If you would like to determine the bolt pattern of your car or a set of rims, the first thing you need to do is count the number of studs. If there are 4,6 or 8 studs, simply measure the center to center distance between two studs that are across the hub from each other. That measurement is your bolt pattern diameter.

How to tell bolt pattern?

Remove the existing wheel (the rear wheel is usually the easiest to measure because the hub normally won’t be in the way).

  • Measure from the middle of one stud to the outside of the second stud (skipping a stud).
  • The number you see will be the actual measurement of the bolt pattern.
  • What does bolt pattern mean on Wheels?

    “Wheel bolt pattern” refers the number of lugs and bolt circle for a given wheel. This is determined by the distance of a circle drawn through the center of your lug nuts. For example, if your rim has an 8-on-6 1/2 bolt pattern, then 8 is the number of lug holes and 61/2 the diameter of the circle in inches.

    Is 5×5 bolt pattern same as 5×127?

    In the same way we may calculate the following bolt pattern in inches, 5×5, to metric, which will be 5 times 25.4 = 127 (bolt pattern = 5×127). Vernier caliper set on 25.4 mm which equals to 1 inch. Bolt pattern conversion chart between metric and inches: