Nissan Titan Bolt Pattern (EVERY YEAR)

The Nissan Titan has a bolt pattern of 6×139.7 mm since 2004. But what does this mean for you? Read on to understand what is bolt pattern, how exactly you can find yours and what it means?

Though I tried to make this information as accurate as possible, you should always double check your bolt pattern by measuring it. There is no guarantee with the information in this article.

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Bolt Pattern for Nissan Titan By Year

YearBolt Pattern
20226×139.7 mm
20216×139.7 mm
20206×139.7 mm
20196×139.7 mm
20186×139.7 mm
20176×139.7 mm
20166×139.7 mm
20156×139.7 mm
20146×139.7 mm
20136×139.7 mm
20126×139.7 mm
20116×139.7 mm
20106×139.7 mm
20096×139.7 mm
20086×139.7 mm
20076×139.7 mm
20066×139.7 mm
20056×139.7 mm
20046×139.7 mm
Nissan Titan Bolt Pattern Chart by Year

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6×139.7 mm for Nissan Titan

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Amazon does have some limited rim options available that you can check out as well.

What is a Bolt Pattern?

A bolt pattern refers to the orientation and alignment of the bolts for a wheel. It refers to the number and the spacing of the required bolts for the rim to attach to the vehicle. This is also known as a lug pattern.

Bolt patterns cannot be changed without an adapter. The bolt pattern that comes with a car is standard to that vehicle.

infographic on what the numbers mean in a bolt pattern

The first number in a bolt pattern refers to the number of bolts. This value is usually 4, 5, 6, or 8.

The second number in a bolt pattern refers to the diameter of the lug circle. See the next section for examples on how to measure the diameter.

4 5 bolt pattern examples
Example of 4 and 5 Bolt Pattern Rims
6 8 bolt pattern examples
Example of 6 and 8 Bolt Pattern Rims

How to Measure Bolt Pattern?

Bolt pattern is measured by first counting the number of lugs on the wheel then measuring the diameter.

This diameter can be measured and presented in either inches or mm.

The diameter is measured by an imaginary circle that goes through the center of all the bolts. An example for a 4 bolt and 5 bolt pattern is shown below.

The diameter can be measured from the center point of one bolt to the center point of one across it. But an odd bolt pattern diameter is measured with an imaginary circle through the center of all the bolts.

how to measure bolt pattern diagram for odd and even bolt patterns

Why is the Bolt Pattern Important?

You need to know the bolt pattern of your vehicle or truck in order to select the appropriate rims for your car. The bolts are what attach the rim and therefore the wheel/tire to your car. To install a rim to the car, the bolts must align with those of the vehicle.

If you have a rim that doesn’t match the exact bolt pattern of your vehicle, you may be able to use an adapter that can convert one bolt pattern to another.

These adapters, however, do also act as spacers. This means that your wheels will stick out more out of the side of your truck making your wheel track wider.

This is usually only done for cosmetic reasons. If using an adapter, you should not plan to use the car for towing or hauling. They tend to decrease the capabilities of the truck and usually cannot stand the high impact and power required to carry these loads.

Below are some common adapters for your Titan if you are looking to use a rim pattern different than the standard.

6×139.7 to 6×135 Adapter for Nissan Titan

EZISOE 6x5.5 to 6x135 Wheel Spacers, 1.5 Inch 6x139.7 to 6x135

EZISOE 6×5.5 to 6×135 Wheel Spacers, 1.5 Inch 6×139.7 to 6×135

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6×139.7 to 5×127 Adapter for Nissan Titan

YIZBAP 2PCS 6x5.5 to 5x5 Wheel adapters, 2 inch 6x139.7mm to 5x127mm

YIZBAP 2PCS 6×5.5 to 5×5 Wheel adapters, 2 inch 6×139.7mm to 5x127mm

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JOEY TECCHI

I, Joey, am the owner and primary writer for Tailored Trucks. When I'm not writing, I enjoy taking my RAM pickup to the White Mountains for skiing, camping, or ATVing. Thanks for reading!

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