No, the spacing between the bolt holes is often different.
No!
There are no real universal wheels. You more than likely have a wheel with a dual drill of 2 different bolt patterns. The 5x150 on Lexus and Toyota isn't the most common thing for custom wheels. It is possible your wheel has this bolt pattern but I highly doubt it. Any wheel or tire shop should be able to measure the bolt circles for you. actually there are universal wheels a brand called WELL WHEELS has bolt holes in such a manner that u just have to turn wheel till bolts line up with holes.the holes not used are covered by the wheel cap
It is what the rear wheels bolt to.It is what the rear wheels bolt to.
only if the bolt pattern lines up and the offset is correct.
Only if the 8 bolt universal pattern rim is designed to be applied to a 5 bolt pattern. Hint: They aren't.
The bolt pattern for a 1992 Honda Civic is 4x100. This means there are four bolt holes with a spacing of 100 mm between them. It's important to consider the offset and diameter of the wheels as well when selecting replacements.
No a normal 5 x 114.3 wheel will not fit a 5 x 100 bolt pattern without modification. There are adapter hubs which allow different bolt patterns to fit on wheels as well as universal bolt pattern designs which allow fitment of both wheel patterns.
Either front wheels on a dolly, or all four wheels on a trailer.Either front wheels on a dolly, or all four wheels on a trailer.
The bolt pattern for a 2002 Honda Civic is 4x100. This means it has four bolt holes with a distance of 100 mm between the opposite holes. It's important to ensure that any replacement wheels match this specification for proper fitment.
1965 Galaxie had a 5x4.5 bolt pattern on the wheels
5 bolt x 100mm (3.94")
The term 4WD wheels refers to 'four wheel drive'. It is a four wheeled vehicle that allows all four wheels to receive torque from the engine at the same time.