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Old 01-23-2007, 05:51 PM
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So we have a 5x4.75 lug pattern right. I was wondering if anyone knew what other cars share our same lug pattern (not including the vette).

Im trying to sell these so i can get something that actually belongs on an fbody. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Holy Bling batman! sorry... couldnt resist.

I have no idea, but those things look like they belong on an escalade, no offense meant.
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What are those, 20's?

I heard once that S10's have the same lug pattern. I never verified it though.
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So how much are rubber bands to wrap around those four quarters you have there???

Damn they make you rotors look like dimes in comparison.

Well with a penney behind the dime due to the rusty rotor.
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Yes S-10's are the same exact Bolt pattern only the offset is a little different. But most guys that run rims that size aren't gonna have problems running spacers. The only S-10 that doesn't need spacers for F-body wheels is 4wd variants.

I believe there are some BMW's and such that also share a similar bolt pattern. Other than that. I believe Grand Prix's also have the same bolt pattern.
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bmw depending on the offsett
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Originally Posted by w02ramair
Yes S-10's are the same exact Bolt pattern only the offset is a little different. But most guys that run rims that size aren't gonna have problems running spacers. The only S-10 that doesn't need spacers for F-body wheels is 4wd variants.

I believe there are some BMW's and such that also share a similar bolt pattern. Other than that. I believe Grand Prix's also have the same bolt pattern.

I heard rumors (and conflicting reports) about how the BMW wheels would fall of the F-bodies when installed.

One guys says how he checked and they were uber loose and another guy saying "nothing wrong here they are still tight, I also run 335/18 tires on a 7x17 inch wheel!"

It was due to the using different lugs and not quite fitting up right.

I dunno... I'm seepy
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Originally Posted by Genesis_26317
One guys says how he checked and they were uber loose and another guy saying "nothing wrong here they are still tight, I also run 335/18 tires on a 7x17 inch wheel!"
What i would love to see how that gets mounted
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so you were just making a point or some on did this??
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Just check some of the ebay auctions on Camaro wheels. The stores will list a bunch of cars that they wheels should fit. I pulled this out of one of the ads for you:

"They fit 93-on Camaro, Firebird, Z28, RS, Trans Am, 88-on S10 4x4, the list of cars is long for these Wheels. "

I know I have seen BMW and others in some other ads.
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BMW's have the proper offset but have a 120mm x 5 bolt pattern which is slightly smaller than the 4.75" on 5 pattern of the Camaro/Firebird. The metric equilivant is 120.62mm which is VERY close and those rims proabaly are 120mm and not actually 4.75". 4x4 S10's have the same bolt pattern and offset as the 93+ F bodies. I had a set of BBS rims from my 94 Camaro that I put on my 91 S10 Blazer 4x4 and they fit fine. You need 2" or 2.5" spacers to run them on any other GM RWD that uses 4.75 x 5 bolt pattern. Grand Prix's use 115mm x 5 bolt pattern so they won't fit unless those wheels have a dual bolt pattern on them.
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Originally Posted by dpw41285
so you were just making a point or some on did this??
Yeah two guys bought the same wheel and one said that his were constantly loosening (all four would loosen not just one or two) whereas the other guy said he didn't believe him and wouldn't even bother to check.

This was with the BMW wheels.



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