4x114.3 Bolt Pattern Wheels
The 4x114.3 bolt pattern means four lug holes spaced evenly around a circle 114.3 millimeters in diameter. The first number is the lug count, the second is the circle those lugs trace. A wheel has to match both to bolt up, which is why this pattern is the starting filter for fitment — but it isn't the whole story. Center bore and offset still decide whether a wheel sits flush, clears the brakes, and centers properly on the hub.
This is one of the most common four-lug patterns on older Japanese cars. You'll find it under the 2003 Honda Accord, the rotary 1988 Mazda RX-7, the 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer, and drift favorites like the Nissan 240SX and Skyline.
If you're unsure how the wheel actually locates on the hub, read hub-centric vs lug-centric wheels. When you're ready, build a matched set in the Package Builder.
Wheels with a 4x114.3 bolt pattern
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