The Toyota Tundra typically features a 5-lug bolt pattern with a specification of 5x150 mm. This means there are five lug holes and the distance between the centers of two opposite lugs is 150 mm. It's essential to confirm this specification based on the specific model year, as variations may exist in certain editions.
Chevy 6 lug, Toyota 6 lug
5x100
6 lug 139.7
six lug is 6X5.5
yes the have the same bolt pattern
The lug/wheel bolt pattern for the 1986.5-1992 Toyota Supra (Mk III) is 5 x 4.5"
6 on 5.5
5 lug x 100mm
Lug nuts should be tightened in a star pattern.
No, a 6-lug Toyota bolt pattern does not typically fit a Nissan 6-lug pattern. Although both may have 6 lugs, the bolt pattern measurements (such as bolt circle diameter) and offset can differ significantly between the two manufacturers. It's important to verify the specific measurements and specifications of the wheels to ensure compatibility before attempting to fit them.
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it is a 6 lug