slow3oh
3rd-March-2009, 05:06 PM
do novas have this lug pattern or are they a different pattern? :confused:
5 by 5 lug patternslow3oh 3rd-March-2009, 05:06 PM do novas have this lug pattern or are they a different pattern? :confused: veno 3rd-March-2009, 05:07 PM do novas have this lug pattern or are they a different pattern? :confused: 5 lug Novas are 5 on 4.75" slow3oh 3rd-March-2009, 05:08 PM 5 lug Novas are 5 on 4.75" K thank you! undercvrSS 3rd-March-2009, 05:52 PM It sounds like you're measuring from outside of one stud to the outside of the one across from it. You need to measure from the outside of one, to the center of the one across from it. You will get 5" the wrong way, and 4 3/4" the correct way. 5 on 4 3/4" is the correct BP Nova_Guy 3rd-March-2009, 07:25 PM Ford trucks, Jeeps and big Buick, Olds and Caddys used the bigger 5x5 pattern the best I remember. One of those cheap plastic wheel pattern guages they sell cheap at swap meets are well worth the money. nova656567 3rd-March-2009, 10:41 PM Add GM trucks to the list. slow3oh 3rd-March-2009, 11:46 PM How much would you sell original rims for? Just the rims not the center caps. NovaResource 4th-March-2009, 08:09 AM Ford trucks, Jeeps and big Buick, Olds and Caddys used the bigger 5x5 pattern the best I remember. One of those cheap plastic wheel pattern guages they sell cheap at swap meets are well worth the money. Add GM trucks to the list. I believe Impala/Caprice station wagons and HD chassis (police, taxi) used the larger 5 x 5 pattern. And after 1990 model yeara B-body became 5 x 5. | |