KMC 5x114.3 Wheels
KMC 5x114.3 wheels cover the brand's most car-and-crossover-friendly bolt pattern, drilled to fit the wide range of platforms that run a 5x114.3 hub. This slice of the lineup spans street-styled multi-spokes, off-road profiles, and big-diameter showpieces, in sizes from compact 15-inch fitments up through bold 24-inch builds. Every wheel here is a monoblock cast or forged one-piece design, so you get the durable, single-cast construction KMC is known for.
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Why 5x114.3 KMC Wheels Matter
5x114.3 is one of the most common bolt patterns on the road, which is exactly why KMC offers so many designs in it. KMC backs its wheels with a limited warranty against structural failure under normal use for the original owner, and the breadth of finishes and diameters lets you match the look to a daily driver, a tuner build, or a lifted crossover without leaving the brand. Because each model is built as a one-piece monoblock, the styling stays clean and the structure stays simple.
Which KMC Models & Finishes Are Offered in 5x114.3
The 5x114.3 selection runs deep. Street and tuner-oriented designs include the KM685 DISTRICT in Candy Red, Matte Bronze, Satin Black, Satin Black Machined Face, and Silver Machined; the KM691 SPIN in Gun Metal, Matte Bronze, and Satin Black; the KM697 NEWTON in Gold, Matte Graphite, Silver Machined, and a tinted Satin Black machined face; and the KM703 MONOPHONIC in Satin Black Brushed and Satin Black Titanium Black Face. The KM713 ALKALINE comes in Phantom Black, while the KM696 PIVOT offers Bronze and Satin Black.
For lighter, value-minded builds, the KM706 IMPACT, KM709 FLUX, and KM711 PRISM share Brushed Silver and Satin Black looks, with the FLUX adding Charcoal. Off-road and adventure designs such as the KM721 ALPINE, KM708 BULLY, and KM716 NOMAD carry Matte Bronze and Satin Black tones, with ALPINE also in Satin Gray with Black Lip. The KM545 TREK and KM522 ENDURO round out the rugged side. Larger-diameter and truck-friendly designs include the KM699 TWO FACE, KM715 REVERB, and chrome-or-black KM714 REGULATOR.
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Fitment Coverage
In 5x114.3, diameters here span 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, and 24 inches, so there's a fit for everything from compact sedans to crossovers and SUVs. Many designs are drilled in multiple patterns alongside 5x114.3 — for example the KM542 IMPACT and TREK also list patterns like 5x127, 5x108, and 6x114.3. If your vehicle uses a different hub, you can cross-shop the 5x120, 5x112, or 5x115 options. Narrow by size with the 17-inch, 18-inch, 20-inch, and 22-inch pages.
How to Choose Your KMC 5x114.3 Wheels
Start by confirming your bolt pattern is 5x114.3, then pick a diameter that clears your brakes and suits your stance. Decide on a look — a clean monochrome like Satin Black, a warm tone from the bronze range, or a brighter machined and chrome finish. Concept cars and tuner builds tend to land on lighter 18- to 20-inch designs such as the KM694 WISHBONE or KM682 SPIDER, while big-rim builds favor 22- and 24-inch models like the KM677 D2. Confirm offset and width against your fender and suspension before ordering. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which KMC wheels come in 5x114.3? Many do, including the KM685 DISTRICT, KM691 SPIN, KM697 NEWTON, KM542 IMPACT, KM545 TREK, KM708 BULLY, KM716 NOMAD, and large-diameter designs like the KM677 D2 and KM699 TWO FACE.
What sizes are available in 5x114.3? 5x114.3 fitments are offered in 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, and 24 inches, depending on the model.
How are these KMC wheels built? The KMC designs in this pattern are one-piece monoblock wheels, cast or forged as a single unit, and covered by KMC's limited warranty against structural failure under normal use for the original owner.