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What cars have 4x114 bolt pattern?

Many cars use a 4x114.3mm (sometimes listed as 4x4.5") bolt pattern. It's important to note that the 114.3mm is the precise measurement, while 4.5" is an approximation. Listing only "4x114" might miss some cars due to this slight variation.

Because it's a common pattern, particularly in Asian and some European makes, a comprehensive list is impossible. However, some brands and models known to frequently use this bolt pattern include:

* Honda: Many models across various generations.

* Mazda: Many models across various generations.

* Mitsubishi: Many models across various generations.

* Nissan: Many models across various generations.

* Toyota: Many models across various generations.

* Subaru: Some models, particularly older ones.

* Suzuki: Some models.

* Isuzu: Some models, particularly trucks and SUVs.

* Infiniti (Nissan's luxury brand): Several models.

* Lexus (Toyota's luxury brand): Some models.

* Scion (Toyota's defunct youth-oriented brand): All models.

* Some Kia and Hyundai models: Particularly older ones.

To find out definitively if a specific car uses a 4x114.3mm bolt pattern, you should:

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

* Look at the wheel itself: The bolt pattern is often stamped onto the wheel.

* Use an online database: Several websites allow you to search for vehicle specifications by make, model, and year.

Always double-check the bolt pattern, wheel offset, and center bore before purchasing wheels for your car to ensure a safe and proper fit. Using the wrong bolt pattern is extremely dangerous.