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01-10-2010, 10:20 AM | #11 |
Gone Wild
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Location: South Texas
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Re: Wheel bolt pattern size?
Country Boy 112286 You should really start a thread of your own and not step on SRC9's, But to answer your question this time you can possibly file out just enough of the hole to make the 4X100 fit? Some wheels are much closer to 4X4 but others are further apart and wont work even in same maker of wheels. Also there can be the problem of running out of round. If in doubt DONT DO IT as even if they can fit you should tighten them ofter as your lugs will not be seated as they should into shaped area on wheels. Some of the fellows make a small plate that fits into the offset hole and drill the stud hole for the lug and then by using a locking type washer and a self locking nut make them work. Again this should be checked often for tightness. Torque them to 60 ft lbs.
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