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).
4x110
114x4 thats what i was told on my mazda 323 '84
An odd stud pattern on the s3 1984 rx7 . It's 114.3x4...
The stud pattern for a 1994 Honda Civic LX is 4x100, meaning it has four bolt holes with a spacing of 100 mm between the centers of the opposing holes. The wheel bolt size is typically M12x1.5. This stud pattern is common among many Honda models from that era, making it easier to find compatible wheels.
4stud vs 4 stud, yes it will, 4 stud vs 5 studd, it will not. for all the 4 stud Mazda 323(f) from by 88 up to 2001 will fit
The bolt pattern for a 2010 Mazda 6 is 5x114.3. This means the vehicle has five bolt holes and the distance between the centers of two opposite bolts is 114.3 mm. Additionally, the wheel stud thread size is typically M12x1.5.
No, a 5x100 stud pattern will not fit on a 5x120 stud pattern because the number and placement of the studs are different. The studs need to align perfectly for the wheels to mount correctly on the hub.
1992 Mitsubish lancer wheel stud pattern?
The stud pattern (PCD) is 4x114.3 with +38 to +40 offset
which size of rims do u have on your Mazda 3?? Because Mazda 3 come with like 3 different size of rims base on different model and upgrades.
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