"Bolt Pattern" is a mechanical design term referring to a circular arrangement of threaded fasteners used to hold something in place. Bolt patterns are most often used to attach round parts that require axial alignment. A bolt pattern is generally specified by the diameter of the bolt circle and the number of bolts evenly distributed around it. This circle passes through the CENTER of the bolts. The most common use of the term is in affixing automotive wheels to vehicles. The bolt pattern of the vehicle's hub and the wheel must match.
That bolt pattern is an 8 bolt pattern.
THE bolt pattern is 5x110mm only! THE bolt pattern is 5x110mm only! THE bolt pattern is 5x110mm only!
Bolt pattern for what? Nearly everything that has more than one bolt has a bolt pattern. Are you looking for the wheel bolt pattern? Or the torque pattern for say, the intake manifold bolts?
GM's bolt pattern has remained consistant over the years. 5-bolt pattern: 5x4.75" 6-bolt pattern: 6x5.5" 8-bolt pattern: 8x6.5"
The bolt pattern is ; 5x135
Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
Bolt pattern for WHAT???????
4.75 bolt pattern.
bolt pattern for what?
No.
Only if the 8 bolt universal pattern rim is designed to be applied to a 5 bolt pattern. Hint: They aren't.
Yes, the 5x114.3 bolt pattern is the same as the 5x4.5 bolt pattern. The difference is the first is measured in metric, the second is measured in inches.