Landcruisers from 98 on, LX470s, and Toyota Tundras (i think) There may be more but that's all i know off the top of my head.
yes
There are no real universal wheels. You more than likely have a wheel with a dual drill of 2 different bolt patterns. The 5x150 on Lexus and Toyota isn't the most common thing for custom wheels. It is possible your wheel has this bolt pattern but I highly doubt it. Any wheel or tire shop should be able to measure the bolt circles for you. actually there are universal wheels a brand called WELL WHEELS has bolt holes in such a manner that u just have to turn wheel till bolts line up with holes.the holes not used are covered by the wheel cap
Most Audis and Mercedes use this bolt pattern. The only VWs that use this bolt pattern are the Passat, the Eurovan and older Vanagons.
The bolt pattern on a Chevy Camaro is 5 by 4.75. This means that only wheels with this pattern will fit on this type of vehicle.
It depends if the bolt pattern on the wheels match the bolt pattern on the vehicle's hubs. In most cases, stock wheels from one manufacturer will not fit a vehicle from a different manufacturer.
yes that is the correct lug pattern for that vehicle
Audi q7
The only vehicles that used this pattern were 97-03 F150.
The bolt pattern on a vehicle is the imaginary circle that would be formed by the wheel lugs. On a 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood the bolt pattern is 5 lug 5 inch or 127 millimeter standard offset.
A vehicle that takes a bolt pattern of 6x137.9 would typically be a truck or SUV, such as the Ford F-150 or Lincoln Navigator. The bolt pattern 6x137.9 means there are 6 lug nuts on the wheel, spaced 137.9 millimeters apart from each other in a circular pattern. It is important to ensure that any new wheels or rims you purchase for a vehicle with this bolt pattern are compatible to ensure proper fitment and safety.
They will fit if you get 5x100 to 5x120.7 adapters.