A 5x114.3 bolt pattern is common across multiple brands, notably Toyota/Lexus, Nissan/Infiniti, Mazda, and select Honda/Acura models.
This pattern—five lug holes on a 114.3 mm circle—is widely used on many mid-size sedans, sports cars, and some SUVs. Because wheel patterns can vary by generation and market, always verify the exact specification for your specific model year before buying wheels or adapters.
Representative models that commonly use 5x114.3
The following examples illustrate well-known models that have historically used the 5x114.3 bolt pattern. It is not exhaustive, and some generations may differ. Always confirm for the exact year and trim of your car.
- Toyota Camry
- Lexus ES
- Toyota RAV4
- Toyota Avalon
- Nissan 350Z
- Nissan 370Z
- Infiniti G35
- Infiniti G37
- Infiniti Q60
- Mazda6
- Honda Accord
- Acura TL
Note: Many of these brands have multiple generations, and some models or trims may use different lug patterns. If your car isn’t listed here, check the owner’s manual, a parts catalog, or a wheel database for your exact year.
How to verify compatibility
To avoid costly mistakes when buying wheels or upgrading, follow these steps to confirm the 5x114.3 fit for your vehicle.
- Identify your exact vehicle year, make, and model, then look up the wheel specification in the owner’s manual or on the door jamb sticker.
- Check the lug pattern declared; if it says 5 lug on a 114.3 mm circle, you’re in the 5x114.3 family. If not, note the actual pattern.
- Compare hub bore size and offset with your current wheels; mismatches can cause vibration or improper seating.
- Consult reputable wheel retailers or manufacturer specifications to confirm acceptable alternatives, including aftermarket wheels and adapters (and ensure they’re safe and compliant).
Careful verification helps ensure proper fit, safe installation, and reliable handling when swapping wheels.
Year-by-year variations and offsets
Even within the same model line, different generations can switch bolt patterns or require different offsets. Always verify by model year, trim, and wheel size. If in doubt, contact the dealer or a wheel-related professional for exact specs.
Summary
The 5x114.3 lug pattern is a common standard across a broad set of brands, especially Toyota/Lexus, Nissan/Infiniti, Mazda, and certain Honda/Acura models. While a wide range of cars use this pattern, always confirm the exact lug pattern, hub bore, and offset for your specific year and trim before purchasing wheels or adapters.


