Stock is 16x7 inches, 5x114.3mm bolt pattern (5x4.5 inches), +37mm offset.
-Jeff Lange- from Supramania
The lug/wheel bolt pattern for the 1986.5-1992 Toyota Supra (Mk III) is 5 x 4.5"
The bolt pattern is 5x114, but I dont know the offset of the stock rims.
The wheel bolt pattern for the 1993 Toyota Supra is 5 x 4.5 inches or 5 x 114.3 millimeters. The stud size is 12 x 1.5 and the offset is high positive.
1985 Supras (MA67 body style) use a 14" wheel with a 4 x 114.5 bolt pattern. The offset is +7mm
The MKII MR2 Bolt Pattern in 5X114.3 mm. This is a Ford pattern converted to metric. I don't know why Toyota would do this, but it is what it is. For more information follow this link: http://www.toyota-mr2-turbo-performance-parts.com/wheels-lug-nuts-bolt-pattern.html
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absolutly not , completely different drive line setup the the talon is a transversal mounted motor (front wheel drive) the supra motors are all in line 6 cylinders that bolt to rear wheel drive gearboxes
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Toyota uses metric bolt pattern.
If its a Tubro (7m-gte) then replace it with the turbo engine (7m-gte) If its non turbo, replace it with the non turbo. The Supras from 1986.5 to 1992 were all interchange able. In fact, the engines from the 79-86 Supras will bolt in as well, how ever they will not plug into your stock harness. The "M" series block is very very interchangeable. Also the 7m Series engine came in the Toyota Cressida of the same years....but only in non turbo form.
Not usually. Most of the transmissions that have the Oldsmobile bolt pattern do not have the Chevrolet bolt pattern.