Questions & Answers for: wheel bolt pattern specs

...bolt pattern 1st, then chech offset. Jags tend to be high positive offset. I have a 2004 XJ8 VDP and the wheel bolt pattern is that of a Ford Taurus. Guess what kind of wheels I'm shopping

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...Wheel Bolt Pattern' 'Lug Nut Seat Style') What are these specs for my particular truck? or where can i find out? All i know is that it is a 5 lug pattern Call a tire dealership....Discount Tires, ...

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wheel size and spec? need to change wheels, so what other car wheels would fit my Kia Sportage 97? OEM tires: 205/75-15 (687x205mm). Big Brakes. Bolt pattern: 5x139.7 (5x5.5). Offset: 5 to 20 mm. ...

...PATTERN FOR PLYMOUTH 2.4 LITRE I4 Are you asking for the wheel torque specs. or some other part of the car such as the engine head bolts etc.? If it is the wheel lug nuts they are 80-100 ftlbs. and ...

bolt and go directly across then criss cross the pattern like you would tightening wheel nuts, towards the outside(end) bolts. if this is a plastic upper intake the torque should be around 15ft lbs if

...for rear main seal housing for 2000 chevy 4.8l need specs for rear main seal housing The pattern is a cross pattern, just like on a wheel. But I do not know how tight the bolts are suppose to

...wheel drive base model pick-up Yes, you should be able too. Speak to a tire and rim specialist, as this greatly depends on bolt pattern, tire size (specifically profile depth) and so on. They will ...

...wheel bearing torque specs If you have it apart, you should know already. If not, and you're doing this right, it should have four bolts, correct? I wouldn't worry about torquing them to anything ...

...wheel hub assembly needed Axle nut/bolt, Hub bolts the four axle nuts, 98 ft lbs, tighten in criss-cross pattern. The hub nut/wheel bearing, 148 ft lbs, use new nut, don't let vehicle weight sit on ...

...bolt hole pattern matches but the problem you will have is the OFFSET. This is how far the wheel sticks out of the wheel arch. Too low a setting and the tyres will rub inside the wheel arch. Too high ...

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