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Wheel Bolt Pattern[ALL/1998] posted by Steve Mol on
Wednesday, 22 October 1997, at 12:28 p.m.

Does any one have an available list of makes / models of vehicles that share the same bolt pattern as my 1979 240 series wagon? I love to frequent garage sales and flea markets and have run across many a set of nice 5 bolt wheels, the only problem is I don't have a cheat sheet to reference from. Also what exactly is the offset of a stock Volvo wheel?


Re: Wheel Bolt Pattern[ALL/1998] posted by Henry T. Mui. on
Wednesday, 22 October 1997, at 2:41 p.m.

Try the site link below But, a reminder that this is an aftermarket Wheel
alloy wheel manufacture.

By the way the Bolt patter is 5 x 108mm offset is positive 20mm Hub bore is
is 65.1.

As for other car manufactures with the same bolt pattern, I'm not sure about this question. Maybe someone else on the BrichBoard can answer that for you!

Good Luck

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Re: Wheel Bolt Pattern[ALL/1998] posted by Topi on
Wednesday, 22 October 1997, at 8:06 p.m.

Question: What has a Ferrari and Volvo in common? The bolt pattern!! Yes Sir - you can bolt Ferrari wheels to your Volvo and double the price...Other wheels with Volvo 5-on-4 1/4" are: Big Fiats, like 130-serie, '84 & up Lincoln, some Chrysler Eagle and other junk, '84 & up Ford Thunderbird. Ford may be the best along with Lincoln, but I haven't tried yet, but do as Mr Goodspeed would advice: "Use if it fits!" Put a note on the brickboard if you get lucky. Thanks!


Re: Wheel Bolt Pattern[ALL/1998] posted by Ed Mills on
Wednesday, 22 October 1997, at 11:01 p.m.

I looked into Ford 4 1/4" pattern wheels (Tarus, etc.)- most seemed to be high offset (40mm) which is more like Front Wheel Drive Volvos. Probably not good on older RWD cars with 20 or 25 mm offset. Wheels will be closer to struts and probably will rub. As the man says - if you get lucky let us know.


Re: Wheel Bolt Pattern[ALL/1998] posted by Evan on
Thursday, 23 October 1997, at 8:08 a.m.

Try Lincoln Mark VII or RWD Continental. Has anyone checked into the offset on the new 5x4.25 RWD Mustang?




 


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