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The lug pattern on a 1989 Chevrolet Caprice Brougham Classic is 5x5 inches, meaning it has five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of five inches. This pattern is common among many GM vehicles from that era. When selecting wheels, it’s essential to ensure compatibility with this lug pattern for proper fitment and safety.
1987 CHEVROLET CAPRICE Factory Tire Size: 205/75-15 | Factory Bolt Pattern: 5x120.7 | Hub: 70.3 | Offset: LOW | Lug: 7/16"
The lug bolt pattern for a 1987 Chevrolet Caprice is 5 bolts with a spacing of 4.75 inches (or 5x4.75). This means there are five bolt holes arranged in a circular pattern, and the distance between the centers of two adjacent bolts is 4.75 inches. This specification is important for ensuring proper wheel fitment.
The 1991-1996 Caprice and Impala have a 5x5 bolt pattern. It is 5x127mm in metric terms.
Its a 5 lug pattern
5X5 large Chevy pattern
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No. The Chevrolet Caprice has a standard 5 X 4.75" lug pattern, with a stud size of 12 X 1.5, and a hub center bore of 78.1. The Chrysler Pacifica has a standard 5 X 5" lug pattern, with a stud size of 12 X 1.5 and a hub center bore of 71.5. Practically speaking, the lug holes will just not match up.
5x4.75
Technically the lug pattern reads out at 5x4.27 if you look it up online, but its actually 5x5. I have a 1991 Chevy Caprice Classic, and this caused me some problems when I first buoght it.
What is the bolt pattern for 1986 Chevy Caprice class