Yes. There is a lug nut adapter for the Chrysler Aspen.
I know of no such adapter. 5 lug hubs are smaller and more lighter duty than 8 lug hubs. Even there were such an adapter, I wouldn't recommend putting an 8 lug wheel on a 5 lug hub. Bad Idea.
You can purchase a wheel adapter in the size you need. It will allow the axle to bolt to the adapter and then the adapter will fit the wheel you select.
the lug nut adapter is located in the trunk with your jack, spare, and lug wrench, if you have taken it to a shop they may have put the adapter in your glove box, its about twice the size of a lug nut.
There are universal spacer adapters for that
You can purchase Lug Adapter/Conversion spacers that will allow you to change Lug number amount, and also Lug Pattern. Check Ebay
The lug for lowering the spare tire on an F150 is in the center of the rear of the truck. If the adapter is unavailable, a large flat head screwdriver that will fit inside the lug will often work. Failing that, if a socket, usually 3/16, should be able to fit over the lug and can be turned with an extender.
Chevy rims will not fit on a ford. ive heard there are adapter plates which i was looking for when i found this page and thought ild add my input
I wouldn't recommend it, but I put 5x115 on my 240sx to drift with, which is 5x114.3, and they did fit on, but barely. Little metal shavings appeared when I put them on... an adapter plate may be necessary
With the proper adapter bracket, yes. The wheels will go from 6 lug to 5 lug. You will need to change the master cylinder and add on an adjustable proportioning valve.
Yes, but you would have to go to a rim shop, and get an adapter plate to fit the lug pattern
Use the lug wrench. If the car has wire wheel caps, you may have to use the adapter tool to remove the center cap and unscrew the cap from the hub.