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What vehicles have a 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern?

The 5 on 4.5" (or 5x114.3mm) bolt pattern is a very common one, used on a wide variety of vehicles from many manufacturers. It's impossible to list them all exhaustively, but here are some examples from different makes and models spanning various years:

* Toyota: Many Toyota trucks, SUVs, and cars use this pattern. Examples include Tacoma, Tundra, 4Runner, RAV4 (certain years), Camry (certain years), and various others.

* Nissan: Many Nissan trucks, SUVs, and cars also utilize this pattern. Think Pathfinder, Frontier, Titan, and various sedans.

* Honda: Some Honda vehicles, particularly trucks and SUVs from certain years, use this bolt pattern.

* Mazda: Several Mazda models, especially trucks and SUVs.

* Mitsubishi: Some Mitsubishi models, particularly SUVs and trucks.

* Subaru: Some Subaru models, but not as common as on the brands listed above.

* Chevrolet: Some Chevrolet models, primarily trucks and SUVs, may use it.

* GMC: Similar to Chevrolet, certain GMC trucks and SUVs.

* Ford: While less common than on the Japanese brands, some Ford vehicles may use this pattern.

To find out if *your* specific vehicle uses this pattern, you should:

* Check your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source.

* Look at the wheel itself: The bolt pattern is usually visible on the wheel.

* Use an online wheel fitment guide: Many websites allow you to input your vehicle's year, make, and model to determine the bolt pattern.

Remember that even within a single make and model, the bolt pattern can vary depending on the year and trim level. Always double-check before purchasing wheels or tires.