Bolt Pattern / PCD Calculator

Calculate or verify your wheel bolt pattern (PCD) from bolt count and measurement. Includes presets for popular vehicle bolt patterns.

Bolt Pattern / PCD

5ร—97.2

PCD (mm)

97.2 mm

PCD (inches)

3.83โ€ณ

Nearest Standard

5ร—100

ByPRIYA SHARMAโ€ขUpdated April 4, 2026
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Reviewed byARJUN MEHTA
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Fact checked byNEHA KAPOOR

๐Ÿ’ก How to Use the Bolt Pattern / PCD Calculator

What Is a Bolt Pattern (PCD)?

Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is the diameter of the imaginary circle passing through the center of each bolt hole. It's expressed as "bolts ร— diameter", e.g., 5ร—114.3 means 5 bolts on a 114.3mm circle.

How to Measure Your Bolt Pattern

4 or 6 bolts: Measure the distance between the centers of two opposite bolt holes. That measurement is the PCD.

5 bolts: Measure from the center of one bolt hole to the center of the bolt hole across (not adjacent). Multiply by 1.0515 to get PCD.

Common Bolt Patterns by Make

Bolt PatternVehicles
4ร—100Honda Civic/Fit, Toyota Yaris/Corolla (older), VW Golf (older), Mazda MX-5
5ร—100Toyota (Corolla, Prius, BRZ), Subaru (WRX, Impreza), VW Golf/Jetta
5ร—112Audi (A4, A6, Q5), VW (Golf 8, Tiguan), Mercedes (C, E Class)
5ร—114.3Honda (Accord, CR-V), Toyota (Camry, RAV4), Nissan, Hyundai, Ford (Mustang)
5ร—120BMW (3/4/5 Series), Tesla Model 3, Chevy Camaro, Land Rover
6ร—139.7Toyota (Tacoma, 4Runner), Chevy/GMC (Silverado), Ford (Ranger)

Important: Even if the bolt pattern matches, you must also verify hub bore diameter (the center hole), wheel offset, and wheel width for safe fitment. Hub-centric rings are needed if the hub bore doesn't match.

Bolt Pattern / PCD Calculator FAQ