5x120 or 5x4.75 or 5x4 3/4 bolt circle
First answer is correct for the 1976-1977 Seville.
By the Time the 78-79 cars rolled out of the factory the bolt spacing had been changed to 5x5 or 5 bolts at 5" apart on center and the cars has adopted rear disc brakes, general rule of thumb with 1st gen Sevilles is if you have rear disc brakes it is 5x5, if it has rear drum brakes it is 5x4.75. The early 5x4.75 bolt pattern was a coincidence of the car being made from Chevy Nova underpinnings.
umm probably not
Bolt pattern is 5x115. Center bore is 70.3
All lug nuts should be tightened in a star pattern, so yes.
The 1999 Cadillac Seville STS bolt pattern consists of 5 bolts arrayed in a pentagon shape in the relative center of the 7 spoke solid wheel.
5 x 115 and lug size is 12 mm x 1.5
yes it can with a flatbed or a wheel lift wrecker
All 1976-1979 Cadillac Sevilles were rear wheel drive. Front wheel drive wasn't used on these cars.
For 1976 ONLY, Cadillac Seville's bolt pattern was 5x4.75 (5x120.65mm in metric). NOTE: Many, even those who sell wheels professionally, often confused a 5x120mm bolt pattern wheel as being the correct size for the 5x4.75 bolt patters, be careful if looking to buy new metric sized wheels, as the .65mm makes ALL the difference in it fitting.
5 per wheel x 4 wheels = 20 total
5 per wheel x 4 wheels = 20 total
What is the bolt pattern on a 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood brougham 350
6x139