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Where's a listing of wheel bolt patterns?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by JimSig, Jul 1, 2009.

  1. Is there a link that shows a comprehensive list of all cars that used certain bolt patterns?
    In other words, if you have a set of, say, 4 on 4 1/4" wheels, what cars used that pattern?

    JimSig
     
  2. manyolcars
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    4 1/4??
    jap cars, maybe?
     
  3. 52 csb
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    Hi jimsig, this site you plug in the car info to get bolt pattern. hope this helps...52 csb:rolleyes:
     
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  5. I'm thinkin' it was an Austin Healy bugeye sprite.
    But wouldn't it be neat if some wheel manufacturer had a complete list by size?

    JimSig
     
  6. 52 csb
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  7. 52 csb:
    Thanks. I'll wander around in there.
    JimSig
     
  8. low budget
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  12. chaddilac
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    Toast had a set of 4x4.25 bolt pattern Artillery wheels.... early mopar I think they were?
     
  13. trad27
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    Late 70's early 80's ford 7.5inch rears had 4 1/4 wheels. As for a site I have no idea.
     
  14. superbinder
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    I bought a set of artillery wheels, i didn't have my wheel boltpatternthingy, so slapped a tape on. They were not 4.5 but 4.25. a little research said chevy cheepo mid 30's had 4.25 5 hole wheels. On another note they had tires on so i aired them up, later 2 of them blew out just sitting there, WHAT THE *&^%%
     

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