Anyone know the pattern or have one hiding in the garage they can run out and measure? Mines in storage a decent drive and snowed in, but I'm browsing for new rims. I think they're 120.7mm, but can anyone confirm? Also, anyone looking to unload some classic mags with or without rubber in the Ottawa area? Thanks
Anyone know the pattern or have one hiding in the garage they can run out and measure? Mines in storage a decent drive and snowed in, but I'm browsing for new rims. I think they're 120.7mm, but can anyone confirm? Also, anyone looking to unload some classic mags with or without rubber in the Ottawa area? Thanks
Don't know what this 120.7 MM is, speak english for us folks that were brought up in the "good old real measurement!!! Any away above answer is correct 5 x 4 3/4" INCHES!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for the info guys, and sorry about the metric. I just had a fella offer me some rims for a good price, but they are 120mm he said, for newer Cadillacs and G8s. Not really my style but the price is right. Anyone know if they'll be a proper fit for 4.75"? Its only .7mm I know, but sometimes that's enough.
Bolt Circle Diameter: The bolt circle diameter (or pitch circle diameter - PCD) measures the diameter (in millimeters or inches) of the imaginary circle on which the bolt are placed.
Bolt circle diameters can be listed in either inches or millimeters. Following industry trends, all bolt patterns on this site are listed in millimeters.
Here is a list of common bolt patterns and their conversions:
Thanks for the info guys, and sorry about the metric. I just had a fella offer me some rims for a good price, but they are 120mm he said, for newer Cadillacs and G8s. Not really my style but the price is right. Anyone know if they'll be a proper fit for 4.75"? Its only .7mm I know, but sometimes that's enough.
proper fit for 5-4.75 is 5-4.75 lol i have sucessfully changed the 5-4.5 and 5-115 thats all C2