A bolt pattern of 5 x 108 indicates that a wheel has five bolt holes arranged in a circular pattern with a diameter of 108 millimeters. This configuration is commonly found on various vehicles, including some models from Ford, Volvo, and Mazda. When selecting wheels or adapters, it's essential to ensure compatibility with this specific bolt pattern to ensure proper fitment.
Unfortunately not - as the numbers suggest, the spacing is different.
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50 yards x 108" wide
108/5 x 7 = 21.6 x 7 = 151.2
No, a 5 x 108 bolt pattern will not fit on a 5 x 100 bolt pattern. The numbers represent the number of bolts and the distance in millimeters between the bolt holes, so a difference of 8 mm in the bolt pattern means they are incompatible. To fit, the bolt patterns must match exactly in both the number of bolts and their spacing.
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No, a 5 by 108 bolt pattern will not fit a 5 by 112 bolt pattern. The two patterns have different spacing between the bolt holes, which means they are incompatible. Additionally, the number of bolts (5) is the same, but the differing measurements prevent proper fitting. It’s important to use wheels that match the specific bolt pattern of your vehicle for safety and performance.
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4 Bolt X 108 mm
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bolt pattern is 5 x 4.75