5x114.3 Think it will work with 5x4.5 too (standard/metric conversion) but not sure.
According to the 2007 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide : ( there are 5 lug nuts per wheel )
The lug nut spacing on a 1997 Grand Am as well as most GM FWD vehicles is 5X100mm -- meaning that there are 5 lugs spaced in a 100mm circle.
5lug by 4.5 inch spacing 5lug by 4.5 inch spacing
I believe it should be attached to the lug wrench that is stored in behind the removable plastic panel in the cargo area on the drivers side
The 1979 GMC Sierra Grande lug nut spacing is 5-inches. The wheels have 5 lug bolts. Models before 1971 had 6 bolts,with a 5.5-inch spacing.
On a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer : The tire jack and lug nut wrench are in the cargo area , on the drivers side , behind a removable plastic panel by the liftgate The ( 2 ) rod sections used for putting the jack in position ( 1 section is used to lower the spare tire ) can be found just behind the rear seat ( go around to the passenger side and tip the seat back forward , lift the carpeted panel and you will see the ( 2 ) rod sections held in place with clips
5-lug, 4 1/2 " bolt spacing.
No there is a different spacing between the holes
In the owners manual, it says the lug torque is 85ft/lbs.
how many lug nuts Toyota corolla has on it
5 lug 4.5 inch or 114.3mm
5x100