The wheel bolt pattern for a 1969 Pontiac GTO is 5 bolts with a 4.75-inch (or 120.65 mm) bolt circle diameter. This means there are five bolts spaced evenly around a circle with that diameter. Additionally, the thread size for the lug nuts is typically 7/16"-20. Always double-check specific vehicle details for accuracy, especially if modifications have been made.
The Rear Axel for a 1969 Pontiac GTO is 60"
5 X 4.75
No, Mustang wheels will not fit a GTO the bolt pattern is 5 x 120.65 mm (4.75 inches) on a GTO; it's 5 x 114.3 (4.5 inches) on '94-up Mustangs. Prior to that, the Mustang had a 4-bolt setup. Lastly, the wheel offset is different on each car (offset might be cured with spacers, but it's a mute point with the difference in bolt spacing).
Wallace has a good resource for torque specs. Check link.
Looks like it will fit. 2006 pattern is actually a 5 x 120mm. See discussion in link
pontiac made the GTO the year of the car started in 1968. i would recomend the 1969 GTO judge
yep like the 1969 GTO, and Comaro
a 1969 gto judge.
You can purchase a 1969 GTO from a variety of places. Private sellers may have one on sale, as may a classic car salesroom. Failing that, you can try sites such as AutoTrader.
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In 1969, the base price of a Pontiac GTO was approximately $3,200. This price could vary based on optional features and additional packages, potentially raising the cost to around $4,000 for fully loaded models. The GTO was known for its performance and style, contributing to its popularity during that era.
The most popular car from 1964-1969 was the Pontiac GTO.