No, unfortunately it will not. The holes will not line up properly on the rim. Any altercation to the rim will cause it to be unbalanced and could be potentially dangerous. I recommend buying another rim with the bolt pattern of 5X114.3, if that was the previous bolt pattern. This debate has gone round and round for ages and will seemingly never die. The difference between 5x114.3 and 5x115 is .7mm. MANY people the world over have overcome this (mostly on daily driven vehicles) by using hub-centric rings and some use what is called a "Wobble Nut". Though I would not suggest this for track driven cars or extreme performance driving, I have seen daily driven cars utilize those and have no problems whatsoever. People tend to forget that the rolling weight, when properly mounted, will ride on the center bore of the wheel. If you are holding the cars weight on the studs, you are in the wrong to begin with anyway.
Does 5x4.75 bolt pattern fit a 5x115
No.
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No it is 5x115No it is 5x115
no its 5x115
Yes
4 of the lugs will but the 5th one wont go
To determine if 5x115 and 5x5 are a fit, we need to consider if they share the same bolt pattern and specifications. The 5x115 refers to a bolt pattern with five bolts spaced 115 mm apart, while 5x5 (which is typically expressed as 5x127) refers to a bolt pattern with five bolts spaced 127 mm apart. Since the measurements differ, 5x115 and 5x5 are not a fit for each other.
No, it is 5x100.
4 of the lugs will but the 5th one wont go
Yes 5x115 is a typical GM bolt pattern. Common for late 80's through early 00's
NO - The explorer has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, while the charger has a 5x115 bolt pattern.