1999-88 BUICK - Regal (FWD)
1999-86 Century (Some 100 mm)
1999-86 Le Sabre (FWD)
1998-85 Electra, Park Avenue
1993-86 Riviera
1994-86 CADILLAC - Seville
1994-85 Deville, Fleet Wood, Brougham
1994-85 & 78-67 Eldorado
1999-97 CHEVROLET - Malibu (FWD)
1999-95 Monte Carlo
1999-90 Lumina, Lumina APV
1991-82 Celebrity (Some 100 mm)
1999-90 OLDSMOBILE - Silouette
1998-86 Delta 88, Royal
1997-82 Cutlass Supreme, Cutlass Ciera (Some 100 mm)
1994-85 98, Regency
1992-86 Toronado, Toronado Trofeo
1999-90 PONTIAC - Tran Sport
1999-88 Grand Prix
1999-87 Bonneville
1991-82 A-6000 (Some 100 mm)
They will fit if you get 5x100 to 5x120.7 adapters.
The bolt pattern on a Chevy Camaro is 5 by 4.75. This means that only wheels with this pattern will fit on this type of vehicle.
No, a 5x5.5 bolt pattern wheel will not fit a vehicle with a 5x135 bolt pattern. The two bolt patterns have different measurements, and the spacing between the bolt holes is not compatible. It's essential to match both the number of bolts and the bolt pattern to ensure proper fitment.
No, a rim with a 5x115 bolt pattern will not fit a vehicle with a 5x108 bolt pattern. The two patterns have different spacing between the bolt holes, and using incompatible bolt patterns can lead to improper fitment and potential safety issues. Always ensure that the bolt pattern of the rims matches your vehicle’s specifications.
yes that is the correct lug pattern for that vehicle
No, a wheel with a 5x55 bolt pattern will not fit a vehicle with a 5x135 bolt pattern. The two patterns have different bolt hole configurations and spacing, which means they are incompatible. It’s important to match both the number of bolt holes and the spacing to ensure proper fitment and safety.
No, a 5x100 bolt pattern will not fit a 5x112 bolt pattern. The two patterns have different bolt hole spacing and configurations, which means the wheel holes will not align correctly with the vehicle's hub. Additionally, the difference in diameter between the bolt circles makes it impossible to use a wheel designed for one pattern on a vehicle requiring the other without adapters, which are generally not recommended for safety reasons.
The only vehicles that used this pattern were 97-03 F150.
No, a 5x115 bolt pattern will not fit a Nissan 350Z. The 350Z has a bolt pattern of 5x114.3. Using wheels with a different bolt pattern can lead to improper fitment and potentially unsafe driving conditions. Always ensure that the wheel specifications match your vehicle's requirements.
It depends if the bolt pattern on the wheels match the bolt pattern on the vehicle's hubs. In most cases, stock wheels from one manufacturer will not fit a vehicle from a different manufacturer.
It will not fit without an adapter. The 5 in that number refers to the quantity of bolt holes. The 139.7 refers to the distance between adjacent bolt holes in the pattern. In other words the distance between the upper most bolt hole and the lowest bolt hole in the pattern. Obviously, if the distance between the bolt holes is off by 25.7mm, this wheel will not fit. The only option is to purchase a bolt pattern adapter commonly referred to as wheel adapters, to change the bolt pattern of your vehicle.
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