Re: Wheel Lug Base Circle, 5 on 5 Only?
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Originally Posted by knightowl73
actually my mom used to drive a swb chevy van, think it was either a 74 or 75, and it was 5x4.75 lug pattern from the factory. i had a old camaro project at the time and put the original rims from it on the van since they had good tires. i was really puzzled too, i thought they were all the same as the truck, but i was wrong. ill have to do some part number searchin on this one, because im interested in at least knowing what it takes to swap to this pattern on our trucks. but i do remember doing the front brakes and having to buy one rotor and yes it was 5x4.75 too.
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Originally Posted by knightowl73
ok just verified, the van was a 73 van and even autozone and orielly websites list them as being 4.75 pattern. for $33 a piece id try them if i was going that route for some wheels i had already or somethn. would be so much easier and safer than adapters and even cheaper than redrilling them... as far as the back i guess the b-body 77-90 rear would work for ease of things. just a bit of weldng the perches on. i bet itll work....and dangit got me really thinking now. I can get ahold of plenty more wheel sets with the car pattern.
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Knew I was somewhat right, I knew I reAd somewhere it was only two years or something, iirc 73-74
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