Mazda bolt patterns can vary across model years. Identify the correct PCD for your car.
Across different Mazda models and years, there is a consistent lug pattern of 5x4.5" (5x114.3mm). This means these models have 5 bolts arranged in a circle with a pitch circle diameter of 114.3mm. This common lug pattern allows for the potential interchangeability of wheels among these models without requiring modifications to the wheel hubs.
Older Mazda before 2000, like (1994-1995) Mazda AZ Wagon, has a completely different 4-lug pattern with a PCD of 4.5" or 4x114.3mm. Some models, like the 1997 Mazda Protege LX, tend to have the 4x100 bolt pattern.
This rare consistency in wheel bolt patterns makes Mazda cars ideal for wheel swap. However, the same bolt pattern alone does not make wheels compatible, and you must also match other specifications.
The bolt pattern for the Mazda CX-5 is 5x4.5", which means that the wheels have five lug holes spaced evenly in a circle with a diameter of 4.5 inches.
Mazda vehicles typically use a bolt pattern of 5x4.5", which indicates that their wheels have five lug holes spaced evenly in a circle with a diameter of 4.5 inches.
For the fourth generation of the Mazda 3, the bolt pattern is also 5x4.5" (5x114.3mm). This means that the wheels have five lug holes spaced evenly in a circle with a diameter of 114.3mm or approximately 4.5 inches. This bolt pattern is common and widely used, making it easier to find compatible wheels for your Mazda 3 Gen 4.
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