Cars that commonly use 5-lug 110 mm wheel patterns include various models from manufacturers like Honda, Subaru, and some Ford vehicles. Notable examples include the Honda Civic, Acura Integra, and Subaru Impreza. Additionally, certain models of the Ford Focus and Mazda3 also feature this bolt pattern. Always verify specific vehicle compatibility, as variations may exist across different years and trims.
Unfortunately the lug pattern is different, the wheels will not interchange. You can use Thunderbird or Cougar wheels.
A wheelbarrow uses wheels.
15 four wheel cars
No, 2mm is a big difference, the hub size matters also, the 5x112 is a bolt pattern for mercedes, volkswagen, audi, and the factory wheels are hubcentric with ball seat lug bolts, most other cars are conical seat lug nuts and lug centric, so if you tried to use them you would nev er get all the vibration out of them from the wheels n.ot being centered..
Scirocco wheels use 4x100mm bolt patterns.
the only dakotas that can use the ram wheels are the 05-up 5 lug pattern Dakota and durangos that share the dodge ram pattern. the 6 lug dakotas 92-04 will not wokr bc of different lug patterns
I use a torque stick that attached to my air gun. It is set to 100 foot pounds. I use that for almost all cars with alloy wheels.
No, use only the flat washer style lug nuts on that truck.
It's called bass-ackwards, craptastic engineering.
There is no one type of nut for all alloy wheels. Use only the nut specified by the wheel manufacturer.
Sometimes they use Nitrogen.
3cyl geo metros