4 of the lugs will but the 5th one wont go
4 of the lugs will but the 5th one wont go
5x115
use common sense... no
No. 5x114 5x115 will NOT fit a 5x120, a 5x120 gm will fit a 5x120.65 gm, but 1" adapyers should work most later model Ford gm dodge 120 bolt pattern to 115 bolt pattern..easy to measure to double check the need for a 1.25-1.50" adapter, but you can take up the "push out"(sticking out further than oe wheels) by getting a larger(if you have room) backspace, the use of a spacer(I don't reccomend) and simply finding the right wheel! With the right offset and backspace you require If you HAVE to have that style wheel and they're ONLY available in 5x115..cheers!
NO - The explorer has a 5x114.3 bolt pattern, while the charger has a 5x115 bolt pattern.
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.
NO the BMW E36 has a 5x120 bolt pattern where the BMW E30 has a 4x100 bolt pattern
5x115 5x115
The wheels you need will have to be 5x120 bolt pattern with a hub bore of 72.5 if I remember correctly. 7 Series E38 = PCD 5x120, center bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 13-25
Does 5x4.75 bolt pattern fit a 5x115
The wheels of a 2004 Dodge Magnum would likely not fit a 2001 Chevy Impala due to differences in bolt pattern, offset, and possibly hub size. The Magnum typically has a bolt pattern of 5x115 mm, while the Impala uses a 5x120 mm pattern. These discrepancies mean that the wheels are not interchangeable without adapters, which can affect safety and performance. Always verify specifications before attempting to fit wheels from one vehicle to another.
No.