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whats my lug pattern size?

davey2451

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hey everyone, i was just about to buy some rims and i need to know what size my lug pattern is, and what do i measure when i want to find this out?
i have a 94 xlt
 



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I know my '96 is a 5x4.5", but I'm not 100% on the older ones, and I belive you measure from the outside of one across the center to the middle of another.
 












hey thanks but im not sure if its the same as urs i think i heard that its 4x4.5 but i want to make sure first
 






its 5x4.5 not 4x4.5.
 






Here we go......5x4.5
 






i had a mean link allready but someone blocked my thread (not surprized) so i ask again, i need the cheapest , white,5x4.5 x 15'' x 10'' or wider and the wider the offset the better, like i want them to stick way out, a link would be great!
 












no worries... lets just not do 20+ pages on the lug pattern;)
 












Yes they sure will


But i think there is cheaper
 






is there any cheaper then that?
 


















they will work though rite?
 






You need to spend some time on Google and search for things. And if you have a question about backspacing and such (which you probably will), then do a Search on here.
 






whats up iz? search for what?
 






Like searching for Explorer bolt pattern -- cauz the answer to some of the question you're asking is readily available within a few seconds via Google... aaand now I'm missing an interview with Nick Hexum, great.

And if you find a lug pattern in millimeter and you want to know what that is in inches, go to Google and put "xxxx mm in inches" where xxxx is the figure in millimeter. For example, if you want to know what 200 mm is in inches, type in "200 mm in inches" and you should get "7.87401575 inches".
 






i have a couple pairs of digital calipers that u can just press a button and change it betwen milimeters and then inches
but anyway im tired, gonna go to bed i talk to yall tomoro, and good night
 



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