yes it does the guide says that from 1982-2002 the tire bolt pattern is 5x120
If your reffering to the tire bolt pattern then is 5-135
The 1986 Chevrolet Caprice Classic typically has a bolt pattern of 5x5 inches (5x127 mm). The factory tire size for this model is usually 225/75R15. However, variations may exist depending on specific trims or options chosen at the time of purchase. Always check the vehicle's specifications for the most accurate information.
5x108
The 2006 Yamaha Bruin 350 has the same bolt pattern for years 04-06. Front tire size 25x8x12 Rear tire size 25x01x12 Rim size 12x7 Bolt Pattern 4x110
2000 ford expedition
if it is 5 lug its 5.5
The info provided is the Bolt pattern for a wheel, not the size of the tire or the measurments the tire mounts to. So it it is possible but I can't tell.
On a 1986 Nissan 300ZX, the spare tire is located in the rear hatch area, underneath the cargo floor. To access it, you typically need to lift the cargo mat and remove the panel covering the spare tire compartment. The spare tire is secured with a retaining bolt, which you can loosen to remove the tire.
Center of the bolts
Sometimes, if bolt pattern is same and there is enough room, - but I wouldn't recommend it.
As I understand it, these can be a 5 bolt or 6 bolt pattern. Sprinters require rims with a "E" load rating. DO NOT USE PORSCHE CAYENNE WHEELS on a Sprinter, even though they may bolt on perfectly. They will likely split.I have been looking for 16" rims, in the 6 Bolt 130MM pattern. The only hope is an upfitter that is taking off steel to dress up a truck in alloys.Otherwise, the Alloys are roughly 380.00 list at the Dodgership.We tried Discount Tire, Tire Rack, Big-O/Merchant tire....... none had a line on rims for this truck.
Tire or wheel? The stock wheel was 16"