8x6.5 or 8x165.1 and 8x170
Simply....no. Sorry. Bolt pattern is different.
Considering I dont know of any 8 lug vehicles other than trucks, if you are speaking of Enkei or other aftermarket rims, the 8 lugs are just two different spaced sets of 4. A stock 8 bolt rim is going to have a bigger diameter bolt pattern than any 4 bolt. Also, there would never be enough clearance on the body to put an 8 bolt wheel.
The Standard 8 Lug Bolt Pattern is: 8x165.1 or better known as 8x6.5 in the metric world! better pronounced "8 on 6 and a half"
Yes
8 on 6.5 8 lug
Front axle is a gm 10 bolt 8.5 with 8 lug spindels and rotors. Rear axle is a gm sf 14 bolt 9.5 with 8 lug drums.
No, an 8-lug Dodge wheel will not fit an 8-lug Ford van without modifications. While both may have the same number of lugs, the bolt pattern, offset, and hub size are typically different between the two brands. Always check the specific measurements and compatibility before attempting to swap wheels.
No. Escalades use GM 6 lug bolt pattern.
"The bolt pattern or bolt circle is the diameter of an imaginary circle formed by the centers of the wheel lugs. Bolt patterns can be 4, 5, 6, or 8 lug holes. A bolt circle of 4x100 would indicate a 4 lug pattern on a circle with a diameter of 100mm." 5 x 4.50 converts to 5 x 114.3 (mm). http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/techpage.jsp?techid=92
no. a f350 bolt pattern is not the same to a f-450 bolt pattern because the f350 have 8 lug nuts and the f450 has 10 lug nuts
8 lug, 170mm.
170 mm , 8 lug