Freakin A ! I thought so ! These wheel guys got me all bass ackwards. Thanks man! Soooo, just to make sure; I'm riding on 5x4's?5X100 is a metric measurement. There is no such thing on an old Mopar. They are in INCHES plain and simple
PITA? Sorry man, not up to par on the MOPAR venacular.such a friggin' PITA isn't it!!? there are a few bolt pattern conversion web sites out there too - but you got your answer![]()
PITA? Sorry man, not up to par on the MOPAR venacular.
Hahahahaaaaaa! Yes indeed! Thanks again.- not Mopar at all - PITA= pain in the ***
yep - ran into it a few years ago when I was looking for wheels for a different maker vehicle and was trying to figure out what other original type wheels might fit.. what the WHAT is going on!!A little Google shows there actually ARE people calling 5X4 by the metric measurement of 101.6. This is totally stupid and wrong!!! This would be like, EG, converting 1/2" pipe to metric and going around expecting plumbing stores to carry "12.7mm pipe"
"You guys have any 9.525mm bolts?"
"Uh, whut??"
(3/8 bolt)
So are you saying I can use 5x100 wheels?One tidbit of info if any one is going to buy ne aftermarket wheels for their older mopar or any other make of car. On the older cars the wheels were centered on the wheel studs. This was ok when every part was new. But over time the tires would get rotated or replaced. The wheels were removed for brake service etc... The point is that the lug wholes in the rims were soft and wore quickly. This would lead to the rim no longer being centered on the hub. At higher speeds this induced vibrations. In the last several years the wheel manufacturers decided to center the wheel on the hub registers. They do this by offering different diameter hub centrics, normally a plastic spacer ring that mounts to the hub or wheel and fits the wheel snugly centered now to the machined center hub instead of the lug nuts. This greatly eliminates high speed wheel vibrations. Most wheel manufacturers round off the metric measurement to eliminate confusion. The rims now will have a slightly oversized lug hole. And since the wheel is automatically centered on the hubs. the wheel will always mount centered on the hub .
We use a combination of the decimal system and the metric systems daily.
E-T makes similar wheels, almost any backspace and any bolt pattern. ET Wheels by Team III WheelsThe Ridler 675 is something I liked. Looks like a Cragar but a little more modern.
They are nice but I'm wanting chrome wheels. Thanks for the link.E-T makes similar wheels, almost any backspace and any bolt pattern. ET Wheels by Team III Wheels