No
5x120 is a European pattern... most likely volkswagen/Audi. some Mercedes and BMW use the 5x120, but not that high of an offset. +45 is FWD offset territory
5x114.3. Center Bore: 67.1. Hardware: 12x1. 50 Lug Offset: 45-55mm
obviously not, one is like 45 cc bigger, they have a different crank case with a different bolt pattern
42-45 inches
Not entirely sure what you mean; but 45 is equal to 45, and to no other number.
45
wheels with following specs will fit your Vivaro Rim size:6x16 Offset:45-52 bolt pattern:5x118 centre bore size:71.1
These are some of the vehicals with the 5x139.7 bolt pattern: Kia Sportage, Suzuki SJ410, SJ413, Samurai, Santana, Sidekick, X-90, Vitara/Grand Vitara Ford Bronco, (not Bronco 2), 45-95 F100/F150, e-100/150 van, Dihatsu Fortrak
t-45 torx
45-50 ft./lbs.
According to information on the Chicago Hardware web site: "Working load limits for eye bolts are based on straight vertical lift in a gradually increasing manner. Angular load lifts will significantly lower working load limits and should be avoided whenever possible. If an angular lift is required, a properly seated Shoulder Pattern eye bolt must be used. Loads should always be applied to the eye bolts in the plane of the eye, not at an angle to this plane. Angular lifts must never be more than a 45 degree pull." The lift capacity of a shoulder eye bolt is shown to be reduced by 75% when used at a 45 degree angle. Example: 3/4-10 shoulder eye bolt @ straight pull = 6000lbs. At a 45 degree pull the same eye bolt is shown at 1500lbs. Refer to: http://www.chicagohardware.com
5x105 / 5x4.24 stud size 12x15 hub center bore 65.1 205/55-16 205/50-17 215/45-18