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Bolt pattern is 5x115. Center bore is 70.3
Call any Discount Tire store. They will tell you.
PCD: 5x139.7 (5x5.5) CB: 108mm Offset: -10 to 15 mm
The bolt pattern is only one part of proper wheel fitment. If you are using wheels from a different model car, you also need to be aware of wheel offset and center bore. You should use wheels of similar width and offset so they don't stick out or sit too far in which can cause clearance issues. The center bore needs to be large enough to fit over the hubs on your car. Most cars come with hub-centric wheels to fit exactly on the hub flange, if you use a wheel with larger bore you can get hub rings to center the wheel. On some vehicles you may get excessive vibration by using wheels without the hub rings or the proper hub bore.
They may fit with spacers, but they will not be a direct swap. You also have to consider the center bore of the wheel - they may be different.
Bolt Pattern : 5x4.41 in / 5x112mm Stud Size : 14mm x 1.5b Center Bore: 57.10 / 2.25 in
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Nope, unless you get a wheel adapter. 1998 Legacy/Outback: Bolt pattern: 5X100, Stud size: 12X1.25, Center bore: 56.1
the diameter of the bearing and the bore of the knuckle bore of the 2005 ford focus front bearing
A bore refers to the extremely fine or narrow tube found in a thermometer. It is called a narrow bore or a capillary.
A minimum plain bore sprocket is a roller chain sprocket with a hole drilled through the center. A finished bore sprocket is a roller chain sprocket with a hole drilled through the center augmented by either a keyway or set screws.
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