Tesla uses two different 5-lug patterns in wheels across its models.
Depending on the model, Tesla cars use either 5x4.50" or 5x4.72" lug pattern.
Tesla 3 and Tesla Y both have the same 5x4.50" bolt pattern. Depending on the measurement system, 5x4.50" can be expressed as 5x114.3 mm. Meaning they have 5 lugs per wheel and a pitch center diameter of 114.3 mm.
While Tesla X and Tesla S use wheels with the same number of lugs but a different PCD: 5x4.72". In the metric system, this lug pattern has an alternative format, 5x120 mm. Always pay attention to the measurement units used by the manufacturer.
There are two possible options regarding the Tesla wheel bolt pattern specs. Tesla Model 3 (2019-2021) & Tesla Model Y (2020-2021) have a bolt pattern of 5x4.50" (or 5x114.3mm). Tesla Model S (2019-2021) & Tesla Model X (2019-2021) have a bolt pattern of 5x4.72" (or 5x120mm).
The 2017 Tesla Model S typically has the same 5x120mm bolt pattern as Tesla Model X.
The Tesla Model 3, for the years 2019-2021, has a bolt pattern of 5x4.50" (or 5x114.3mm).
Yes, you can generally put Tesla Model Y wheels on a Tesla Model 3, as both vehicles use the same 5x114.3mm (or 5x4.50") bolt pattern. This means the wheels will physically fit onto the hub.
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