A 6x139.7 bolt pattern fits vehicles with six lug studs arranged on a circle that is 139.7 millimeters in diameter (roughly 5.5 inches). This pattern is common on certain heavy‑duty trucks and SUVs and is well represented in the aftermarket wheel market.
Understanding the 6x139.7 pattern
The bolt pattern describes how many lug holes a wheel has and the diameter of the circle that passes through the centers of those holes. A 6x139.7 pattern means six holes spaced evenly on a circle of 139.7 millimeters. In inches, that circle is about 5.5 inches. In addition to lug count and circle size, compatibility also depends on the hub bore, wheel offset, and brake clearance.
Typical applications
Below is a snapshot of the kinds of vehicles that frequently use 6x139.7 wheels. Availability can vary by year, market, and trim, so always verify against your exact vehicle specs.
- Large SUVs and pickup trucks that use six-lug hubs with a 5.5-inch circle, spanning several manufacturers and markets.
- Certain Nissan/Infiniti models such as Armada/QX56 and Patrol variants in export markets.
- Toyota trucks and SUVs in regions where a 6x139.7 pattern is standard, including some off-road oriented setups.
- General aftermarket and off-road wheels marketed as 6x139.7 (6x5.5) to fit a range of trucks and SUVs.
Concluding: If you’re unsure whether a wheel will fit your vehicle, verify by checking the vehicle’s manual, VIN‑based fitment guides, or a trusted wheel database. It’s also essential to match the center bore and offset for proper fit and braking clearance.
Fit verification tips
To verify fitment, confirm: (1) lug pattern 6x139.7, (2) center bore size, (3) wheel offset, (4) brake caliper clearance, and (5) hub‑centric adapter needs. If in doubt, consult a professional or the wheel manufacturer.
Summary
The 6x139.7 bolt pattern denotes six lug holes arranged on a 139.7 mm circle (about 5.5 inches). It is found on a range of large trucks and SUVs and is widely available in the aftermarket. Always double‑check the pattern, center bore, and offset before purchasing wheels or adapters.


