Nissan Titan Bolt Pattern And Standard Wheel Size Chart

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If you’re a proud owner of a Nissan Titan or are considering upgrading its alloy wheels, understanding the Nissan Titan lug pattern is essential. This seemingly technical specification is, in fact, the cornerstone of ensuring a safe and proper wheel fitment, impacting not only your truck’s performance but also its visual appeal. Let’s learn more about this topic with this post!

What Is The Nissan Titan Wheel Bolt Pattern?

The bolt pattern of the Nissan Titan is typically represented as 6×139.7 mm or 6×5.5 inches, which holds two vital pieces of information. The first number signifies there are 6 bolt holes on the wheel hub, while the second number represents the diameter between the actual center of one bolt hole and the center of another across the hub, which is 139.7 mm or 5.5 inches.

6x5.5 Wheel Bolt Pattern
6×5.5 Wheel Bolt Pattern

The 6×139.7 bolt pattern parameter is standard for most current truck models from Nissan, including the Nissan Titan and the Nissan Titan XD. It is also commonly used for trucks and SUVs and is prevalent in the automotive industry.

Wheel Specs On Every Nissan Titan Model

Working at Stockton Wheel for many years, we could say that variations or model-specific patterns can exist, particularly in older Nissan Titan models. To ensure that your high-quality alloy wheels fit perfectly, it is imperative to match the current bolt pattern with the specific specifications of your Nissan Titan. You can find more details about wheel fitment below.

Nissan Titan I 2004 – 2015

  • Center bore: 77.8 mm
  • Bolt pattern: 6×139.7 (6×5.5)
  • Bolt thread size: M12x1.25
  • Torque specification: N/A
  • Wheel fasteners: Lug nut
  • Rim size range & tire dimensions:
Sale RegionsEngine ChoicesOE Tire SizeOE Rim Size
USA+V8, Petrol245/75R17, 265/70R18, or 275/60R207.5Jx17 ET30 or 8Jx18 ET25 

Nissan Titan II 2017 – 2020

  • Center bore: 77.8 mm
  • Bolt pattern: 6×139.7 (6×5.5)
  • Bolt thread size: M12x1.25
  • Torque specification: 133 Nm
  • Wheel fasteners: Lug nut
  • Rim size range & tire dimensions:
Sale RegionsEngine ChoicesOE Tire SizeOE Rim Size
USA+, Canada5.6 L, VK56VD, V8, Petrol265/70R18 or 275/60R208Jx18 ET25 or 8Jx20 ET23

Nissan Titan II Facelift 2020 – Present

  • Center bore: 77.8 mm
  • Bolt pattern: 6×139.7 (6×5.5)
  • Bolt thread size: M12x1.25
  • Torque specification: 133 Nm
  • Wheel fasteners: Lug nut
  • Rim size range & tire dimensions:
Sale RegionsEngine ChoicesOE Tire SizeOE Rim Size
USA+5.6 L, VK56VD, V8, Petrol265/70R18, 275/60R20, or275/70R188Jx18 ET25, 8Jx20 ET23, or 8Jx18 ET23

Frequently Asked Questions

Are All Nissan Lug Bolts The Same Size?

No, Nissan lug bolts are not all the same size. The size of lug bolts can vary depending on the vehicle’s make and model. Factors such as the vehicle’s weight, wheel design, and intended use influence the lug bolt size. It’s crucial to use the correct size and type of lug bolts recommended by the vehicle manufacturer to ensure proper wheel fitment, safety, and performance.

Can I Put Toyota Wheels On A Nissan?

In most cases, you cannot directly put Toyota wheels on a Nissan, as the details of bolt patterns and hub sizes of these two brands typically differ. Toyota and Nissan use unique specifications for their wheels, which means that the wheels from one brand may not fit the other without adapters or modifications.

What Vehicles Have A 6×139.7 Bolt Pattern?

The 6×139.7 bolt pattern, also known as 6×5.5 inches, is common among various truck and SUV models. Vehicles with this bolt fitment include many Nissan models, such as the Nissan Titan, Nissan Frontier, and Nissan Pathfinder. Additionally, it’s found on other brands, like Toyota’s Tacoma, Toyota Tundra, and certain Chevrolet, GMC, and Ford trucks and SUVs.

The Bottom Line

Now, you have a better vision of the Nissan Titan wheel lug pattern. To guarantee that your wheels fit your Nissan Titan perfectly, remember to match the exact bolt pattern with the accurate specifications of your specific vehicle. Always consult your owner’s manual or seek the guidance of a knowledgeable wheel and tire expert when selecting new wheels for your Nissan Titan. This way, you will ensure your own safety on the road.


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Douglas Mercer

Douglas Mercer

Automotive Service Manager

Douglas Mercer is an automotive service manager with 12-year experience at Stockton Wheel Service, Douglas excels in addressing intricate tire and wheel concerns as plating wheels, straightening bent wheels, widening stock wheels, and precisely correcting offset and back-spacing…

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