No, Not a good thing to do. They will be out of balance.
No...it will have the bolt pattern of the Pontiac, Cadillac, Olds and Buick. Chevy has a different bolt pattern. There are some transmissions that do have the dual bolt pattern, but I don't think the TH 400 was one of them.
The lug pattern size for a 1973 Pontiac Grandville is 5x5 inches (or 5x127 mm). This means the vehicle has five lug nut holes, and the distance between the centers of two opposite lug holes is 5 inches. This pattern is common among various General Motors vehicles from that era.
The bolt pattern for a 1975 Pontiac Catalina is typically 5x5 inches (5x127 mm). This means there are five bolt holes and the diameter of the circle formed by the centers of these holes is 5 inches. Always verify with the specific vehicle and wheel specifications, as variations may exist.
The bolt pattern for a Pontiac Pursuit is 5x100 mm. This means the vehicle has five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 100 mm. When selecting wheels or tires, it's important to match this bolt pattern to ensure proper fitment and safety.
No, the bolt pattern is different and the Audi wheel's bolt holes will not match up to the grandprix therefore being unable to bolt up to the grand prix's hubs.
The 1967 Pontiac Catalina typically features a bolt pattern of 5x5 inches (also expressed as 5x127 mm). This means there are five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 5 inches. This bolt pattern is common among many GM vehicles from that era. Always verify with specific vehicle documentation or a trusted source for confirmation.
Assuming you are going back to the seventies, Buick, Cadillac and Chevy had the same bolt pattern. Then Pontiac and Olds had there bolt pattern. Breifly GM did supply hydramatic transmissions with both bolt patterns. So, if your transmission has more than eight holes ( two for the dowel pins) on the bell housing it should fit ether.
The 2002 Pontiac Trans Am typically uses a bolt pattern of 5x115 mm. This means there are five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 115 mm. It's essential to ensure that both the bolt pattern and the offset of the wheels are compatible for proper fitment. Always consult the vehicle’s specifications or a professional before purchasing new wheels.
Yes, you could say this. The holes, however, are irregular and could be described as pockets.
You could fall through the holes and possibly to your death or enemies.
To install door pins on a 2001 Bravada, first, ensure the door is fully open. Remove the old pins if necessary by using a punch to drive them out. Align the new pins with the hinge holes, then gently tap them in with a hammer until they are fully seated. Finally, test the door movement to ensure it operates smoothly.
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