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What cars fit 5x5 blot pattern?

There's no standard wheel bolt pattern referred to as "5x5". Bolt patterns are described as "5x___", where the "5" represents the number of lug nuts, and the "___" represents the diameter of the circle passing through the center of each lug nut hole in millimeters or inches.

A 5x4.5" (5x114.3mm) bolt pattern is common, and sometimes mistakenly called a "5x5". These patterns are very close, and the slight difference can lead to confusion.

Cars that commonly use a 5x4.5" (114.3mm) bolt pattern include:

* Many Toyota models

* Many Honda models

* Many Nissan models

* Many Mazda models

* Many Chevrolet models

* Many Ford models (though some use 5x4.5 and others 5x139.7)

* Many other makes and models, especially from the late 20th and early 21st centuries

It's crucial to check your vehicle's owner's manual or the sticker on the driver's side doorjamb to determine the exact bolt pattern before purchasing wheels or tires. Using the wrong bolt pattern is extremely dangerous and could lead to a wheel detaching from the vehicle while driving.