No. Ford puts 16" wheels on everything from the Focus to the powerstroke, so get someone at a tire place to tell you what kind of wheels you will need.
bolt pattern of what? if it is the lugnut spacing on the wheels it is 5 x 4.25. Very hard to find aftermarket wheels to fit these cars as well as T-birds and Cougars from 89-97. If you are looking to change wheels on this car the best thing to do is swap the hub assemblies front and rear with parts from a pre 2005 Mustang Cobra which will then make the lug spacing a very common 5 x 4.50. Not a difficult or expensive job really, but you have to change all the brake rotors to match the new lug spacing.
This applies to all 1979-1985 GM E-bodies: Steel wheels were 15x6, not sure of the width on the aluminum or real wire wheels. The bolt pattern on all wheels is 5x4.75in. (120.7 mm)
4X114.3 bolt pattern and the offset is 40 for all of the OEM wheels.
They are the rims you would normally see used on heavy duty trucks with dual wheels. All the rims are the same and you turn two inside out to complete the dual rear wheel set up on the rear axle. Bud rims wheel fit Chevy, Ford and Dodge 8 lug patterns. Some Ford bolt patterns are different so not all are universal.
Im not sure it all depends on the bolt pattern. The bolt pattern depends on what axle the truck has and stuff like that. I doubt the bolt pattern is the same.
5x114.3 in metric or 5x4.5 inches all same for gen 2 camrys
all of them do it theres just a bolt on each of the two front wheels that touch when turning all the way
YES ALL JEEPS SINCE 1989 HAVE SAME BOLT PATTERNS. I Added: No you are wrong the Jeep YJ 1987-1995 and TJ 1997-2006 have the same bolt pattern. 5 on 4.5. The New JK Wrangler 2007-Present has a 5 on 5 bolt pattern. All Jeep CJs have a 5 on 5.5 bolt pattern. You will need spacers to put JK wheels on a TJ Rubicon
Yes, they should all be using the same bolt pattern
They should all impala's from 2000-2011 have the same bolt pattern 5x115
For 1976 ONLY, Cadillac Seville's bolt pattern was 5x4.75 (5x120.65mm in metric). NOTE: Many, even those who sell wheels professionally, often confused a 5x120mm bolt pattern wheel as being the correct size for the 5x4.75 bolt patters, be careful if looking to buy new metric sized wheels, as the .65mm makes ALL the difference in it fitting.