Yes. All Toyota Tacomas use a 6x139.7 mm lug pattern.
The lug pattern refers to the arrangement and spacing of the wheel studs on the vehicle. For the Tacoma line, Toyota has kept a consistent six-lug pattern (six bolts on a circle with a 139.7 mm diameter) across model years and generations, making wheel compatibility largely straightforward for owners and aftermarket suppliers alike. The following details explain what that means in practice and what to check when selecting wheels or adapters.
Pattern overview across generations
Here is a quick generation-by-generation confirmation of the lug pattern for Tacomas.
Why a uniform lug pattern matters
The consistent 6x139.7 mm pattern across generations means factory wheels from any generation are generally swappable, simplifying compatibility for replacements and upgrades. However, other fitment factors still apply (hub bore, offset, and lug nut seat type).
- First generation (1995–2004): 6x139.7 mm bolt pattern
- Second generation (2005–2015): 6x139.7 mm bolt pattern
- Third generation (2016–present): 6x139.7 mm bolt pattern
The consistent lug pattern across generations means wheel compatibility is largely straightforward, with caveats described below.
Exceptions and practical considerations
While the factory lug pattern is consistent, buyers should consider a few practical points when wheel shopping or using adapters.
Market variations and fitment details
This discussion focuses on the common US-market Tacoma; for other markets, verify local specifications with the seller or manufacturer.
- Hub bore size: Variation in center bore can affect fit and may require hub-centric rings or different mounting tolerances.
- Wheel offset and width: Even with the same lug pattern, offset can affect clearance with suspension components and fenders; verify compatibility for your vehicle and tires.
- Lug nut seat type and thread: Ensure the lug nuts match the wheel's seat type and thread pitch.
- Market-specific variations: Extremely rare exceptions exist, but for most buyers the standard 6x139.7 pattern applies to the Tacoma in North America.
In practice, you should verify lug pattern and fitment for any wheel, but for Tacomas the 6x139.7 pattern remains the standard baseline.
Practical verification steps
If you're unsure about a wheel's compatibility, follow these quick checks before purchase or installation.
- Confirm the wheel is listed as 6x139.7 mm or 6x5.5 inches for Tacoma compatibility.
- Measure the hub bore to see if hub-centric rings are needed.
- Check the wheel offset and width to avoid rubbing or clearance issues.
- Consult the seller or a tire/wheel professional if you have any doubt about fitment.
Ultimately, the lug pattern is the first and most critical factor; other fitment details ensure the wheel sits correctly and safely.
Summary
Bottom line: All Toyota Tacomas use a 6x139.7 mm lug pattern, making wheel compatibility simpler across generations. Always verify hub bore, offset, and lug nut specifications for your specific wheel and model year to ensure a proper, safe fit.


