5x4.5 in,
or 5 x 114.3 (mm). same as most full size mopars,late 60s early 70's also same bolt pattern for Mustangs (most) mid 60s up to 74
Chevy's mid size of this era 5x4.75 in
5x4.75
5x115 with medium offset of +15 to +22
5x115 with medium offset of +15 to +22
1971 chevy c10
5x115 bolt pattern RWD will have a +25mm offset AWD will have a +55mm offset
The lug pattern for a 1971 Chevrolet El Camino is 5x4.75 inches (5x120.65 mm). This means there are five bolt holes, and the distance between the centers of two adjacent holes is 4.75 inches. This lug pattern is common among many Chevrolet vehicles from that era.
The 2008 Dodge Charger typically has a lug pattern of 5x115 mm. This means it has five lug bolts arranged in a circle with a diameter of 115 mm. It’s important to ensure that any replacement wheels or aftermarket rims match this lug pattern for proper fitment. Additionally, the wheel's offset and diameter should also be considered for optimal performance and safety.
The lug bolt pattern for a 2007 Dodge Charger is 5 bolts with a spacing of 115 mm (4.53 inches) in diameter. The thread size is typically 12mm x 1.75. This pattern is common among several Chrysler and Dodge models, making it important to verify compatibility when selecting wheels.
A 5-lug Mustang rim will not fit a 1969 Charger without modifications. The bolt pattern, offset, and hub diameter for each vehicle are different. The 1969 Charger typically has a 5x4.5 (5x114.3 mm) bolt pattern, while the Mustang's bolt pattern varies by model and year. Additionally, the rim width and backspacing may not be compatible, affecting fitment and performance.
All lug nuts should be tightened in a star pattern, so yes.
The Bolt Pattern is the type of lug pattern that match the 5x5 35 lug pattern.
Yes, they will.