You may need to consider the hub diameter as well as the bolt circle.
The initial list I found for that bolt pattern is:
Acura TSX
Chrysler Concord/Intrepid
Honda Accord, S2000, CRV, Civic
Hyundai Tiburon
Infinity G35
Mazda 3, RX8
Mitsubishi Diamante ('99+), 2G Eclipse, 3000GT
Eagle talon 1990-98 Base, ESI, TSI Models
Nissan 300ZX, 350Z, Altima, Maxima, Quest
Toyota Camry, Avalon
Lexus ES300, ES330, IS250, IS350, GS300, GS400, LX470
08+ Scion xB
No, the Nissan 350Z does not have a 5x114 bolt pattern. Instead, it features a 5x114.3 bolt pattern. While the difference may seem minor, it is important to use the correct specifications for proper fitment and safety when selecting wheels.
A 5x114mm bolt pattern is common among many car manufacturers. Several trucks in the Ford line use this pattern.
Thousands of cars use that bolt pattern.
No, 5x114 rims will not fit on a Chevrolet Caprice Classic, which typically uses a 5x lug pattern of 5x120.7 or 5x4.75. If you want to use 5x114 rims, you'd need adapters to convert the bolt pattern, but this can affect wheel fitment and performance. Always ensure compatibility for safety and optimal vehicle performance.
Can you please provide a list of all cars that use a (5 x 127) bolt pattern. Thanks
None
what car uses 5x114.3 bolt pattern
Bolt pattern is a 5x 115mm. Many of the larger GM cars, and Equinox, use this pattern.
"Tire Rack" lists several size and bolt pattern options.The most common seem to be:The first generation had 5X114 bolt pattern on a 5.48 inch back spaceCurrent models use 5X120 bolt pattern and a 6.2 back spacingUse a reference to insure you have the correct information for your vehicle.
Camry
chevy cruze and sonic for sure
Toyota Camry 2002