4.75
5 on 4, and 3/4.
5 x 4 3/4"
The 1978 Chevrolet Nova features a 5-lug bolt pattern with a diameter of 4.75 inches (or 5x4.75). This means there are five lugs spaced evenly around a circle with a diameter of 4.75 inches. This bolt pattern is common among various Chevrolet models from that era, making it easier to find compatible wheels.
5x120 or 5x4.75 or 5x4 3/4 bolt circle First answer is correct for the 1976-1977 Seville. By the Time the 78-79 cars rolled out of the factory the bolt spacing had been changed to 5x5 or 5 bolts at 5" apart on center and the cars has adopted rear disc brakes, general rule of thumb with 1st gen Sevilles is if you have rear disc brakes it is 5x5, if it has rear drum brakes it is 5x4.75. The early 5x4.75 bolt pattern was a coincidence of the car being made from Chevy Nova underpinnings.
1970 could have a 5 on 4.5 or a 5 on 4.75 bolt pattern measure from one cbolt enter to the next bolt center if distance 2 5/8 then 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern if distance 2 3/4 then 5 on 4.75 bolt pattern if distnace 3 then 5 on 5 bolt pattern if distance 3 1/4 then 5 on 5.5 bolt pattern hope this helps
The bolt pattern on a 1973 Chevy Nova is 5 bolts with a spacing of 4.75 inches (or 5x4.75). This configuration is common among many GM vehicles of that era. It's important to ensure that any replacement wheels match this specification for proper fitment.
A 1977 Nova should have electronic ignition and therefore wouldn't have points
A 1977 Nova should have electronic ignition and therefore wouldn't have points
Nova Studios was created in 1977.
Yes it will bolt right on.
Yes it will bolt right on