Center of the bolts
On a five bolt pattern measure from outer edge of one bolt then across to the middle of another skipping one bolt hole( not quite the diameter). On six or four bolt patterns measure across from bolt center to bolt center as you would the diameter if it were a circle.
The stud pattern for a 1994 Mazda E2000 Van is a 4 x 120. That means it has four studs (holes) on a 120mm PCD (pitch circle diameter, circle that the holes are equally spaced on). If you measure the greatest distance apart on a four or even numbered stud pattern this will give you the diameter. If measuring a 5 or odd number pattern you need to measure the distance from center of wheel to center of stud. This will give you radius then multiply by 2 to get the PCD (diameter).
What your after is how far apart the studs are apart,? generally 100mm or 114.3mm(4.5inches) its simply just how spaced out the 'circle' that the studs sit on.If the stud pattern is a 4 x 120 it means it has four studs (holes) on a 120mm PCD (pitch circle diameter, circle that the holes are equally spaced on). If you measure the greatest distance apart on a four or even numbered stud pattern this will give you the diameter. If measuring a 5 or odd number pattern you need to measure the distance from center of wheel to center of stud. This will give you radius then multiply by 2 to get the PCD (diameter).Example Say you had 5 studs and the radius was 62.5mm, X 2 = 125mm. Then the stud pattern would be a 5 x 125.
By pattern, I'm assuming you mean relationship. The radius is half the length of the diameter.
any rim will fit any vehicle as long as it has the same lug pattern, same outside diameter, and same hub size.
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The 1987 Monte Carlo typically has a bolt pattern of 5x4.75 inches (5x120.65 mm) with a hub diameter of about 70.3 mm. When selecting rims, it's also important to consider the offset and overall diameter to ensure proper fitment. Be sure to check the specific model and trim, as variations may exist.
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Hub Diameter--->64.1......bolt pattern---->5 X 114.3
I've heard of it being done, and have seen custom wheels for sale that said they came off of Festivas, but I have never actually SEEN it done. Two concerns would be, first the bolt hold pattern, and second the overall outside diameter of the tire does not interfere with any of the Festiva's Body Parts. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3