Same thing. One is metric, the other is standard.
165.1mm = 6.5in
Yes, the 5x114.3 bolt pattern is the same as the 5x4.5 bolt pattern. The difference is the first is measured in metric, the second is measured in inches.
.5 inches
No, a 5x120.65 bolt pattern will not fit a 5x120 bolt pattern. The difference in the bolt circle diameter (BCD) of 0.65 mm means that the holes will not align properly, preventing proper fitment. It's important to match both the number of bolts and the exact measurements of the bolt pattern for safe and effective installation.
Surely not.....the pattern almost the same, but the diameter of it is totally difference. Please double check what's exactly your pattern is.
No, a 5X127 bolt pattern will not fit a 5X130 bolt pattern. The numbers indicate the number of bolts and the distance between them, and the difference in bolt circle diameter (127mm vs. 130mm) means they are not compatible. Attempting to use wheels with different bolt patterns can lead to safety issues and potential damage.
8x6.5 is 8x165.1mm 8x170 is 8x170mm There is about a 5mm difference in the bolt patterns. The 8x170 is only for FORD Superduty 99 or newer.
No, a 5 x 108 bolt pattern will not fit on a 5 x 100 bolt pattern. The numbers represent the number of bolts and the distance in millimeters between the bolt holes, so a difference of 8 mm in the bolt pattern means they are incompatible. To fit, the bolt patterns must match exactly in both the number of bolts and their spacing.
There is a difference in a 2.3 non-VTEC and a 2.3 VTEC head bolt pattern. Since the patterns are different, the engines cannot be switched without modifications.
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No, the Nissan 350Z does not have a 5x114 bolt pattern. Instead, it features a 5x114.3 bolt pattern. While the difference may seem minor, it is important to use the correct specifications for proper fitment and safety when selecting wheels.
No, a 5x100 bolt pattern will not fit a 5x112 bolt pattern. The two patterns have different bolt hole spacing and configurations, which means the wheel holes will not align correctly with the vehicle's hub. Additionally, the difference in diameter between the bolt circles makes it impossible to use a wheel designed for one pattern on a vehicle requiring the other without adapters, which are generally not recommended for safety reasons.
no, half inch difference in bolt pattern