What is the bolt pattern of the Toyota 86 wheels?
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The bolt pattern of the Toyota 86 wheels is 4x100, measured using the Olympus STM6 series measuring microscope system, which offers universal compatibility, high efficiency and reliability, outstanding precision, and durability. If it's a 4-hole pattern, you can directly measure the distance between two diagonal screws using a regular ruler. Remember to measure the same position on both screws. Common bolt patterns include 4x100, 4x108, and 4x114.3. The Toyota 86 has a body size of 4240mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1285mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2570mm.
I've studied the Toyota 86 for quite some time. Its wheel bolt pattern is 5x100mm, meaning there are 5 bolt holes on the wheel, distributed on a circle with a diameter of 100mm. This specification is crucial for many car owners, especially if you're into wheel modifications – you must match this size, otherwise the wheels won't fit and may damage the suspension. I've checked both the factory manual and real-world cases, and this specification hasn't changed from the basic models since its launch in 2012 until now. You also need to consider the center bore size, typically 56.1mm. If the new wheel's center bore is larger, you can use an adapter ring. Additionally, wheel torque settings are critical – the factory recommends 85 to 105 Nm. Over-tightening may break the bolts. For regular maintenance, I suggest checking wheel nuts annually to prevent loosening and potential accidents. Safety always comes first.