I know there was a chart somewhere that listed wheel bolt patterns and sorted cars with interchangeable patterns but I can't seem to find it.
What cars use 5x108?
I know there was a chart somewhere that listed wheel bolt patterns and sorted cars with interchangeable patterns but I can't seem to find it.
What cars use 5x108?
You have to deal with back spacing and center bore too. I looked at sticking some basket weave Lincoln wheels on the 242, would have required boring the center larger to fit the hubs.
MN tbird, taurus, '12+ focus, the newest bodystyle Fusion, Ford 500, Lincoln LS, Jag S-type/x-type, some ferraris, and like every 5 lug volvo?
Here is a bolt pattern database that I keep bookmarked. I am sure I got it off GRM some time ago.
http://www.roadkillcustoms.com/hot-rods-rat-rods/Wheel-Bolt-Pattern-Cross-Reference-Database.asp?LugCount=5&StudSpreadInch=4.75&StudSpreadMM
belteshazzar wrote: very timely question. just got a new '96 taurus wagon that needs some flash.
Go on.
well it's white, so obviously the first thing I did was order some ghostbuster decals for the doors.
belteshazzar wrote: very timely question. just got a new '96 taurus wagon that needs some flash.
Well, I'm not going to buy them, so here's the ad. Possible deal of the century here:
Not mine, etc...
$400
http://newyork.craigslist.org/que/pts/4933220555.html
Michelin X-Ice 235/50/R18s on BBS rims, with TPS. Fits current 2009 - 2014 2WD XF Jaguars and older XJs (pre-2010) - will not fit AWD cars. Excellent condition, 65% tread, no curb rash or rim damage.
Windstar and Freestar Lincoln Mk VIII Lincoln Continental
Windstar sport wheels are actually a really good option for Tauri because they're modern looking, a little wider, but still the right offset, but dirt cheap.
Volvo wheels are bloody expensive, especially in bigger sizes.
MN12, Mk VIII, and S-type wheels don't fit the FWD cars very well (offset is a tad too low). LS wheels fit OK clearances are a little tight, especially on the 17's that came on the LS V8.
If you need some flash, Continental wheels are the way to go. Chrome and cheap!
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