What is the bolt pattern of the Elysion wheel hub?

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VanVincent
07/24/25 10:52pm
The bolt pattern of the Elysion wheel hub is 5x114.3. The bolt pattern refers to the distance between the centers of two adjacent holes in the inner circle of the wheel hub. The professional term for the bolt pattern is Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD), which is the diameter of the circle formed by the centers of the mounting bolts in the center of the wheel hub, also known as the rim, wheel, or tire ring. Most Elysion wheel hubs have either 5 or 4 bolt holes, and the distance between the bolts varies. For example, 5x114.3 means the PCD of this wheel hub is 114.3 millimeters with 5 bolt holes. The bolt pattern is where the wheel hub is mounted with screws. The wheel hub is the central part of the wheel, mounted on the axle to support the tire, typically cylindrical in shape, and usually equipped with bearings to reduce friction.
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LaJoanna
08/10/25 3:12pm
I drove the Elysion for a while, and its wheel bolt pattern standard is 5×120 mm, meaning there are five mounting holes on the wheel rim with a hole distribution diameter of 120mm. This specification is quite crucial because my friend experienced abnormal vibrations while driving after installing wheels with an incorrect bolt pattern, which significantly compromised safety. Before modifying, it's best to measure the actual dimensions and also pay attention to details like the center bore diameter and offset. The Elysion's factory setting follows this specification, and if you're doing it yourself, the vehicle manual contains detailed data, or you can directly consult a 4S store. Remember, only with the correct bolt pattern can you ensure the tires are securely fitted, avoiding high-speed loss of control. Regularly checking the wheel hubs during maintenance can greatly reduce accidents—safety should always come first.
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