Well, i would say look around on local Craigslist first, then move into eBay. The unhappy person below must not own a car... That is why he is hating someone who wants a custom part for theirs!
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u go on eBay u stupid loser person who is clueless about finding bolts for u stupid car rims
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Well it really depends which scion you're talking about. Most Acura Rims are 5lug 115mm bolt pattern but everything except the Scion TC are 5lug with 4" (or 100mm) bolt pattern so they definitely not fit. For starters I'd find out what your lug pattern is, you find find it by going to places like http://www.originalwheels.com/acura-wheels/index.php to find the sizes of the acura rims you're looking to swap with the scion rims.
form_title= Rims and Tires form_header= Drive in style with new rims and tires. Do you want custom rims?*= () Yes () No How many rims and tires do you need?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, More than 4} When were your tires last replaced?*= _ [50]
bolt pattern for what?? Give more info... If its the rims use a star pattern for 5 lugs for a 4 bolt pattern use a "X" pattern to torx down you pimping rims
No, it's literally impossible to fit a 5 bolt to a 4 bolt, even if it's universal.
No the bolt pattern for the jeep is 4 1/2" and the regal 4 3/4"
To determine if 17-inch ADR Model Flite 4 rims will fit on a Honda S2000, you need to check the bolt pattern, offset, and width of the rims. The S2000 typically has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, so ensure the rims match this specification. Additionally, verify that the offset and width of the rims are suitable for the S2000 to avoid clearance issues with brakes and suspension components. If these parameters align, the rims should fit properly.
If the rims are a unilug specified type (4 1/2" - 5")yes. But stock rims on the older Dodges were 4 1/2" up to the 1984 year, then in 1985 went to the 5 1/4" bolt pattern, such as the Ford 1/2 ton pattern there on. The Chevy bolt pattern rings at 5" even. So, it just depends on the type of wheels you have, the lugnuts, and washers that the rims need to be placed on the vehicle in question. Look around the net and locate wheel adapters. They'll allow you to put one brand's wheels onto your GMC without the need to locate unilug rims, and also if you are storing your summer wheels, just remove the wheel adapters and put on your factory rims for the winter. Sounds sweet, eh? Hope this helps.
VW's True. But a long list of other cars foreign and domestic
Depends. 4 lug: 4x100mm 5 lug: 5x110mm
It depends the bolt pattern.4 bolt pattern or 5 bolt pattern.Which one does each one of the cars has. If 4 bolt pattern will fit. If 5 and4 accordingly no it will not fit.
I dont think that Dodge Neon rims will fit a Chevrolet Lumina but its all about bolt patterns, 4 lug or 5 and the distance across the center of the lug holes.
as long as they are both 5 lug or 4 lug they should bolt right up