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bolt circle question
i got a set of rims for my buddies car, but i dont know what the bolt circle is.
they are a 5 lug rim. they are a chevy pattern. wehn i measure from the center of one the holes to the center of the other hole after i skipped a hole, its comes out to be 4.5 does this mean its 5x 4.5? |
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yes. on 5lug wheels measure center of 1st hole to back of 3rd hole gives you the bolt circle. all 5lug 73-87 are 5x5, those wont work. most gm cars are 5x 4.5 or 5x4.75. hope this helps.
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all GM cars are 5x4.75 or 5x5
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If the wheels came off of a Chevy car, they are 5x4.75" most likely. You can actually measure from the center of one bolt hole to the center of the next bolt hole and calculate the diameter of the bolt circle that way. Take that measurement, we'll call it "BC", and do this simple calculation...BC/.588, and you should get the Bolt Pattern. Ed |
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they are weld draglites off of 67 nova pro street. but it didnt have the original suspension under it.
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I can't actually think of a gm rear drive car that ever used 5x4.5" bolt pattern. The nova would be 5x4.75". But those draglights should be dual bolt pattern (I.e. 10 hole)
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thank you longhair, and i did misspeak on the 5x4.50 cars were 5x4.75. the mind just doesn't work like it use to! lol
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thanks you sir
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