4.5"
No, the bolt 5 by 120 will not fit 5 by 114 since the dimensions are different. The lengths are the same, but the widths are actually distinct. You will actually obtain the bolt that doesn't fit the the dimension.
This means we have 5 groups of 55.5 x 55 = 55+55+55+55+5555+55+55+55+55 = 2755x55 = 275
55
-5 1/2-11/2
GM's bolt pattern has remained consistant over the years. 5-bolt pattern: 5x4.75" 6-bolt pattern: 6x5.5" 8-bolt pattern: 8x6.5"
5 on 4 and 3/4rs.
the bolt pattern on your olds is 5 on 5inch. 72 to 88 cheavy half ton truck bolt pattern. snd. Danny b.
it depends what truck your talking about, Year and Model. Mos of them are 6 bolts and are 6x139.7, then the 5 bolt trucks are 5x114.3. I dont know of the older ones but I would assume its the same as the 6 bolt pattern
The bolt pattern on a Ford Bronco or 1/2 truck (F150) is 5 on 5.5 (5/5.5).
The bolt pattern on a 1953 Dodge pick up is 5 lugs with 5 inch bolt circle.The same as a late model 5 lug Chevy truck.Bolt pattern on a 1950 is 5 lugs 4.75 inch circle.The same as a 1993 Dodge truck.
It is a 5 on 5 same as a 2 wheel drive GM truck
5 hole x 5.5 inch bolt circle on 1/2 ton
No, car and truck wheels are different in size. Car and truck wheels will not interchange.
No, ford has a bigger bolt pattern
5 hole x 5" is common (some companies will list as 5 x 127mm)
They are 5on 5 chevy just like all the others