Ben Drinkin
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Not too early for test tickles..No not a testical question it is to early!
Not too early for test tickles..No not a testical question it is to early!
Sure but warning you might get a technical answerCan I ask a technical question this morning ?
I am seeing newer car wheels on 5 on 4 1/2 bolt pattern A bodies, what are they and is the metric bolt pattern on these (Mustangs or what ever) fit correctly ? Everyone jump in with your thoughts pleaseSure
Seriously considering playing hookie today from work
Works for meSure but warning you might get a technical answer
No **** !! must see the listDam Mike got a chart in the garage.
That's a good question Mike. Gotta go see ya.I am seeing newer car wheels on 5 on 4 1/2 bolt pattern A bodies, what are they and is the metric bolt pattern on these (Mustangs or what ever) fit correctly ? Everyone jump in with your thoughts please
Most Mustangs run a 5X4.5 (114.3mm) bolt pattern, so their wheels will be a direct fit on our lbp a bodies.. width, offset and diameter may not work, but the bolt circle is the same..I am seeing newer car wheels on 5 on 4 1/2 bolt pattern A bodies, what are they and is the metric bolt pattern on these (Mustangs or what ever) fit correctly ? Everyone jump in with your thoughts please
So, do all those sizes actually exist or is that just what they convert to?Just for you since your the bestest.
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Oh wow !! Thank you RayJust for you since your the bestest.
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Now to find out what wheels I seen on a Dart not long ago, looked like a fox body mustange wheel, thank you Ben.Most Mustangs run a 5X4.5 (114.3mm) bolt pattern, so their wheels will be a direct fit on our lbp a bodies.. width, offset and diameter may not work, but the bolt circle is the same..
Ready for the "big PA blizzard" tomorrow?
Might be the only 'plowable' snow we get this year. Works for me.Ready for the "big PA blizzard" tomorrow?
There are a couple thread on using mustang or bullet wheels. Not exactly a bolt on. The offsets and backspacing are different for different wheels and require some very careful measuring and spacers. The Mopar hub is larger and requires maching , and then there is the problem of having a hard time getting the center cap on the front. I'll see if I can dig up some linksOh wow !! Thank you Ray
Now, what wheels am I seeing on members cars that are not stock Mopar wheels or after market, seems I am seeing some mustang wheels on out A bodies I will use this info to find out Rat Thank you sir
Yes failing 1 of her classes as in 36% grade... I mean really failing. and a D in another one.. She is easily a B student, but she just doesnt care and would rather socialize... I guess I have higher standards than her mom
The more I think about this it is just wrong kind of like5 on 114.3mm, The brake hub dust ca
There are a couple thread on using mustang or bullet wheels. Not exactly a bolt on. The offsets and backspacing are different for different wheels and require some very careful measuring and spacers. The Mopar hub is larger and requires maching , and then there is the problem of having a hard time getting the center cap on the front. I'll see if I can dig up some links
Ready for the "big PA blizzard" tomorrow?
The more I think about this it is just wrong kind of like
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