Toyota Avalon wheel bolt pattern. Select the year

Toyota Avalon wheels info

2022 2021
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Avalon Bolt Pattern

PCD 5x114.3

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Center bore (hub bore)

60.1

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Thread size

M12 x 1.5

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Stock Rim Sizes Range

x – x

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Tire sizes
  • 215/55 R17, 235/45 R18, 235/40 R19

Toyota Avalon wheels info

2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
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Avalon Bolt Pattern

PCD 5x114.3

See Adapters

Stock wheel offset

32 to 50 mm

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Center bore (hub bore)

60.1

Find Hub Centric Rings

Thread size

M12 x 1.5

Buy Lug Nuts

Stock Rim Sizes Range

16x6.5 – 20x8.5

Get Hubcaps

Custom rim sizes range

R20 – R20

Tire sizes
  • 215/60 R16, 215/55 R17, 225/45 R18, 235/45 R18, 235/40 R19, 245/40 R19, 245/35 R20

Toyota Avalon wheels info

2012 2011
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Avalon Bolt Pattern

PCD 5x114.3

See Adapters

Stock wheel offset

38 to 50 mm

Get Wheel Spacers

Stock Rim Sizes Range

17x6.5 – 20x8.5

Get Hubcaps
Tire sizes
  • 215/60 R16, 215/55 R17, 225/40 R19

Toyota Avalon wheels info

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
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Avalon Bolt Pattern

PCD 5x114.3

See Adapters

Stock wheel offset

34 to 45 mm

Get Wheel Spacers

Center bore (hub bore)

60.1

Find Hub Centric Rings

Thread size

M12 x 1.5

Buy Lug Nuts

Stock Rim Sizes Range

17x6.5 – 20x8.5

Get Hubcaps

Custom rim sizes range

R18 – R18

Tire sizes
  • 215/60 R16, 215/55 R17, 225/40 R19

Toyota Avalon wheels info

2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999
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Avalon Bolt Pattern

PCD 5x114.3

See Adapters

Stock wheel offset

38 to 45 mm

Get Wheel Spacers

Center bore (hub bore)

60.1

Find Hub Centric Rings

Thread size

M12 x 1.5

Buy Lug Nuts

Stock Rim Sizes Range

15x5.5 – 20x8.5

Get Hubcaps
Tire sizes
  • 205/65 R15, 205/60 R16, 215/50 R17, 215/45 R18

Toyota Avalon Bolt Pattern Cross Reference and Wheel Sizes

You likely know that most rims are none car specific. In other words, we can change them from Avalon to another car and vice versa. But not all rims are a bolt-on fitment for your Avalon studs. If you want to be sure about fitment, consider a number of important factors. The most significant thing that you should do is compare your Avalon bolt pattern with the one on the wheel that you want to buy. Sometimes, you may have to know the stud or bolt pattern information to come up with the best solution. Select the make, model, and the year of your vehicle to get the information about the bolt pattern.


Wheel bolt is the diameter of an imaginary circle that the centers of the wheel lugs or bolt holes form. Sometimes, you'll find people referring to it as bolt circle, lug pattern, or lug circle. There are a few other names as well though. Remember that a wheel bolt of 5 by 4.5 refers to a 5 bolt pattern with a diameter of 4.5 inches. How to change bolt pattern? Use Adapters (Amazon link).


How bolt pattern is measured

Measure center-to-center on lugs across each other if you've got an even number of lugs. However, don’t do that if there are an odd number of lugs. Measure the size of the diameter from the center of one lug to the outer edge of the hole. You’ll most likely get the best result if you do this diagonally across the hole.


Check the Bolt Pattern Torque Specifications

Install your alloy wheels using a torque wrench. And also consult your owner’s manual for accurate specifications.

After a test drive, you need to recheck the torque specifications. This way, you’ll successfully mitigate the risk to torque your lug nuts or bolts falsely. The vibrations and rigors of driving can easily loosen the bolt or nut and cause you lots of avoidable problems. Re-torque your wheel lugs after driving the first 50-to-100 miles whenever you’re installing your new wheels.


What’s the Right Wheel Dimension

4 important measurements will help you to get the ideal wheel size. Find them here:


Toyota Avalon Rim diameter

Look at the area where your tire beads seat. Measures the actual diameter of your wheel that rests at that particular point.


Rim width

Gauges the length of the distance that spans from the inside of the outer lip at the bead that seat on the inner lip to find the rim width. Change Wheel Offset by using Wheel Spacers (Amazon link).


Backspacing

Measures the distance from the inside of your wheel at the region where it contacts the essential parts like the axle flange, the brake, and the hub to the inside edge of the wheel.


Toyota Avalon Bolt Pattern

Measures the diameter of an imaginary circle that the wheel lugs or bolt holes create. How to change lug pattern? Use Adapters(Amazon link).


Wheel Offset

What is this? The distance that ranges from the wheel’s mounting surface to the actual centerline of the rim is what people call the wheel offset. If you want a positive offset, all you need to do is to position the mounting surface of the wheel in front of your rim or tire assembly’s actual center line. In effect, you’ll see the tire come into the fender well more.

A negative offset, on the other hand, will bring your tire to stick out away from the car. This occurs when the mounting surface gets positioned behind the actual centerline of your tire assembly or the rim. Change wheel offset by using Wheel Spacers (Amazon link).


What’s the significance of the hub center bore?

This particular bore directly relates to the center holes in your car’s wheels that center the wheel on the vehicle. Most wheels on the auto market have large center bores to make them compatible with almost any type of vehicle. That’s the reason you may need a hub ring. Your car may require a smaller center bore, and there’s no better solution than this. These hard plastic or metal rings will help you to perfectly center your wheels on the hubs and eliminate cases of run outs. How to fit rims with larger centre bore? Use Hub Centric Rings(Amazon link).

Here are vital factors that you need to consider:


Thread Size

Lug Nuts Size (Amazon link). Measures your thread diameter, your thread length, and your thread pitch. Record the diameter of your thread, the first digit, in millimeters.


Rim Size Range

Gauges the allowable limits of your wheels diameter as well as the width that matches a specific vehicle to find the appropriate rim size range. Try Hubcaps (Amazon link) to change the look of your wheels.


Custom Rim Size Range

It’s the perfect source of information on both the lower and upper limits of the rims your particular car is able to incorporate in contrast to the specifications that the manufacturer has provided. We’re here, prepared and ready to help you choose the right aftermarket wheels (Amazon link) if you aren’t happy with your stock wheels.


Tire Size

Considers all the possible options of the tire size that may perfectly fit into your Toyota Avalon.


Tire Pressure importance

A digital tire pressure gauge (Amazon link) is a must-have tool for checking the tire pressure and keeping it within a permissible range. You can quickly measure the pressure once the visual examination of the wheel evoked a shade of doubt. Still don't have one? Review the best digital tire pressure gauges forming a perfect seal with the valve stem without leaking air, even at night times. Find a perfect combination by choosing the right car air compressor to regulate the pressure in deflated or over-inflated tires.





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