Bolt pattern
#2
6 on 135 mm its just a matter of looking it up on here or anywhere else online nowadays - unless you have the heavy duty package (7 lugs) all the new body styles are 6 on 135. we have the same bolt pattern as the expy's too - if that helps in your search, it did with me back in the day.
Last edited by ziggaboo; 05-10-2007 at 07:03 PM.
#3
Originally Posted by ziggaboo
6 on 135 mm its just a matter of looking it up on here or anywhere else online nowadays - unless you have the heavy duty package (7 lugs) all the new body styles are 6 on 135. we have the same bolt pattern as the expy's too - if that helps in your search, it did with me back in the day.
thanks ziggaboo
#4
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoBoltPatterns.dos
Measuring your Bolt Pattern
Measuring the 4, 6 and 8-bolt patterns: They are measured from the center of one lug hole to the center of the opposite hole.
Bolt measurement examples
Measuring a 5-bolt pattern: A 5-bolt pattern is very difficult to measure without using a bolt pattern gauge. Basically, you would measure the diameter of a circle that crosses through the center of the lug holes. This method is not recommended to confirm wheel fitment.
Bolt measurement example
Originally Posted by DiscountTire.com
Measuring your Bolt Pattern
Measuring the 4, 6 and 8-bolt patterns: They are measured from the center of one lug hole to the center of the opposite hole.
Bolt measurement examples
Measuring a 5-bolt pattern: A 5-bolt pattern is very difficult to measure without using a bolt pattern gauge. Basically, you would measure the diameter of a circle that crosses through the center of the lug holes. This method is not recommended to confirm wheel fitment.
Bolt measurement example