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what vehicles have a 5×4 5 bolt pattern
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The 5x4.5 bolt pattern, also known as 5x114.3mm, is a common bolt pattern used by a wide range of vehicle manufacturers. This pattern is prevalent in many Ford models, such as the Mustang, Fusion, and Edge. Chrysler vehicles including the 300, Sebring, and Pacifica, also share this pattern. Japanese manufacturers like Honda (Accord, Civic, CR-V), Toyota (Camry, Avalon), and Nissan (Altima, Maxima) utilize it as well. Furthermore, it’s found in some Hyundai, Kia, and Mazda models. This bolt pattern's popularity is due to its application across diverse vehicle types, from sedans and SUVs to sports cars, making it a universal fit for many aftermarket wheels. Whether upgrading for aesthetics or performance, there's a wide selection of compatible wheels available due to this common bolt pattern.
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The 5x4.5 bolt pattern also referred to as 5x14.3 is a widely used bolt pattern in various cars and trucks. Popular vehicle models with this bolt pattern include Acura. Dodge. Honda. Ford. Toyota. Mazda. and Chrysler.
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