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bolt pattern
have a 69 impala i just bought and i want to know what bolt pattern they are
and what cars could i pull wheels off of to fit, preffered 14's or 15's. the reason i ask is because the car came with 13 inch 70 spokes wheels w the octogonal knock offs and im not a 13 inch wheel kinda guy AND i cant get the knock offs off. so im figuring ill pull some wheels at the salvage yard and take them w the car to get the old ones off and get the ones i will be pulling put on in their place. which leads me back to my question, which chevys can i pull wheels from that would fit? oh it has four wheel drum brakes if that helps any. all help appreciated and thanks in advanced. |
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just about any gm product from the late 50's to the late 80's early 90's
"Dread" > wrote in message . .. > have a 69 impala i just bought and i want to know what bolt pattern they are > and what cars could i pull wheels off of to fit, preffered 14's or 15's. the > reason i ask is because the car came with 13 inch 70 spokes wheels w the > octogonal knock offs and im not a 13 inch wheel kinda guy AND i cant get the > knock offs off. > so im figuring ill pull some wheels at the salvage yard and take them w the > car to get the old ones off and get the ones i will be pulling put on in > their place. > which leads me back to my question, which chevys can i pull wheels from > that would fit? oh it has four wheel drum brakes if that helps any. > all help appreciated and thanks in advanced. > > |
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thanks
"tom" > wrote in message t... > just about any gm product from the late 50's to the late 80's early 90's > "Dread" > wrote in message > . .. >> have a 69 impala i just bought and i want to know what bolt pattern they > are >> and what cars could i pull wheels off of to fit, preffered 14's or 15's. > the >> reason i ask is because the car came with 13 inch 70 spokes wheels w the >> octogonal knock offs and im not a 13 inch wheel kinda guy AND i cant get > the >> knock offs off. >> so im figuring ill pull some wheels at the salvage yard and take them w > the >> car to get the old ones off and get the ones i will be pulling put on in >> their place. >> which leads me back to my question, which chevys can i pull wheels from >> that would fit? oh it has four wheel drum brakes if that helps any. >> all help appreciated and thanks in advanced. >> >> > > |
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> have a 69 impala i just bought and i want to know what bolt pattern they are > and what cars could i pull wheels off of to fit, preffered 14's or 15's. the 5 x 4.75 pattern 15x 8 will be your best bet Late model stuff sometimes have a lot of offset but most anything from the 50's to the 80's in GM some of the tanks ,Caddy's and such had 5 x 5 pattern. Mike Classic Auto Works |
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"Classic Auto Works" <mikecaw@mcleodusa> wrote in message ... > > > have a 69 impala i just bought and i want to know what bolt pattern they > are > > and what cars could i pull wheels off of to fit, preffered 14's or 15's. > the > > 5 x 4.75 pattern 15x 8 will be your best bet > Late model stuff sometimes have a lot of offset but most anything from the > 50's to the 80's in GM some of the tanks ,Caddy's and such had 5 x 5 > pattern. In our fleet of late 80's and early 90's Chevrolet taxis, the pattern for the standard cars was different from those with the police pack options. We have since started using Fords [because RWD Chevys are becoming hard to find] -'dreas |
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"Classic Auto Works" <mikecaw@mcleodusa> wrote in message >...
> > have a 69 impala i just bought and i want to know what bolt pattern they > are > > and what cars could i pull wheels off of to fit, preffered 14's or 15's. > the > > 5 x 4.75 pattern 15x 8 will be your best bet > Late model stuff sometimes have a lot of offset but most anything from the > 50's to the 80's in GM some of the tanks ,Caddy's and such had 5 x 5 > pattern. > Mike > Classic Auto Works GM went to 5 x 5" in the mid-'70s on most applications, as did Ford on their cars a little later. 5 x 4.75" is what your car will be. It can be hard to measure, but if you see raised ridges in the steel between the holes, it's likely 4.75", and if there's no ridge between holes it'll be 5". Dan |
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Measuring the size of the bolt circle on a 5 stud wheel is no problem. Simply measure from the
center of one hole to the outside of the hole which is two positions around the circle. Works every time. Ken. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dan Thomas wrote: > "Classic Auto Works" <mikecaw@mcleodusa> wrote in message >... > > > have a 69 impala i just bought and i want to know what bolt pattern they > > are > > > and what cars could i pull wheels off of to fit, preffered 14's or 15's. > > the > > > > 5 x 4.75 pattern 15x 8 will be your best bet > > Late model stuff sometimes have a lot of offset but most anything from the > > 50's to the 80's in GM some of the tanks ,Caddy's and such had 5 x 5 > > pattern. > > Mike > > Classic Auto Works > > GM went to 5 x 5" in the mid-'70s on most applications, as > did Ford on their cars a little later. 5 x 4.75" is what your car will > be. It can be hard to measure, but if you see raised ridges in the > steel between the holes, it's likely 4.75", and if there's no ridge > between holes it'll be 5". > > Dan |
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will stock alloys from a 83 z28 fit? found four from a buddy for 50 bucks
hope i can use them , cant beat the price "Ken McNairn" > wrote in message ... > Measuring the size of the bolt circle on a 5 stud wheel is no problem. > Simply measure from the > center of one hole to the outside of the hole which is two positions > around the circle. Works every > time. > > Ken. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Dan Thomas wrote: > >> "Classic Auto Works" <mikecaw@mcleodusa> wrote in message >> >... >> > > have a 69 impala i just bought and i want to know what bolt pattern >> > > they >> > are >> > > and what cars could i pull wheels off of to fit, preffered 14's or >> > > 15's. >> > the >> > >> > 5 x 4.75 pattern 15x 8 will be your best bet >> > Late model stuff sometimes have a lot of offset but most anything from >> > the >> > 50's to the 80's in GM some of the tanks ,Caddy's and such had 5 x 5 >> > pattern. >> > Mike >> > Classic Auto Works >> >> GM went to 5 x 5" in the mid-'70s on most applications, as >> did Ford on their cars a little later. 5 x 4.75" is what your car will >> be. It can be hard to measure, but if you see raised ridges in the >> steel between the holes, it's likely 4.75", and if there's no ridge >> between holes it'll be 5". >> >> Dan > |
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