from 1989 to 1996 the size is 108
13 inch
NO! Geo Storms have a 4X100mm bolt pattern, a Geo Metro has 4X114.3mm bolt pattern.
There is a center fire and a rim fire.
Nope, unless you get a wheel adapter. 1998 Legacy/Outback: Bolt pattern: 5X100, Stud size: 12X1.25, Center bore: 56.1
The area of Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is 6,879,655.91808 square meters.
If its the 6 lug, yes and no. I just put a set of 16" chevy 1500 6 lug rims on my 89 d21. I first fit the rims on and noticed the center hole on the rims were too small to fit over the center of the hubs on the d21. I was going to bore the center of the rim to fit, but ran into another problem. If I did that it seemed too close to the lug holes ( chevy lug holes are bigger, a 4" hole in the center seemed too close). I ended up grinding my center hubs down so they fit the chevy rim center. So yes it can be done, but it will take some work. If you do trim the center hubs be very careful and even, don't throw the weight balance off. If you bore out the rim, for the most part, any unevenness will be dissolved when you have the tires balanced.
5X4.50in. -- 5X114.3m.m. -- offset is med.-high --16" wheels --center bore is 70.60stud size is 1/2in.X20
Center fire- the firing pin is placed to strike the center of the cartridge. Rim fire- as the name implies- firing pin strikes the very edge of the rear of the cartridge- the rim.
The center of the rim is 66.1mm in diameter on a 2005-2008 Nissan Frontier.
The difference is explained in the name. A rim fire rifle uses ammunition where the hammer strikes the rim of the bullet. In a center fire rifle, the hammer hits the the center of the bullet. Rim fire ammunition is usually small, like a .22, and center fire ammo is generally larger.
Stevens 30 caliber rim fire is not a true 30 caliber. Chamber is .296. Bore .270 t0 .277. I found a 30 caliber rim fire round, at a gun show. It did not measure out to a 30 cal. Shot shooter
A rim fire cartridge has the primer built into the rim of the shell casing. The casing must have a wide flat part at the back. A center fire has the primer in the center of the rear of the casing. The rim fire is less expensive to manufacture but is more prone to jamming. The rim fire is not suitable for rapid fire applications or rough handling.