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Has anybody ever compiled a COMPLETE list of automobiles which share the bolt pattern of a Z? Ignoring offset. Just the bolt pattern. If not, post here the cars you know and when we are done, we can compile it and put it in Tech Articles or something....

Toyota Celica

Toyota Supra

Starion/Conquest

Datsun 510

Datsun Roadster

Honda (FWD offset)

And...?

steve77

240z- Nice find! This seems to be a pretty useful site. I'm in the process of trying to find wheels for my Z. I've had a hell of a time finding something without positive offset. They're far and few between and this does help. Not sure how many of these are still available ie American racing stuff but good resource. Thanks. Cars... I don't know but I'm learning a lot about available wheels.

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Wow, that's great! A ton of work and somebody else did it...

I noticed no BMW or Volvo notes.....ANybody know what the bolt pattern on these are? I have seen older Volvo's with 4 bolts--I have no idea what year, because I am not a fan of the car...they are 4 bolt back when they were 154 and 164....BEFORE they were 740, 760, GLE etc...probably '70's.

steve

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Someone sent me this...

4 X 4 1/2:

Acura - Legend '86-'89

Buick - Special '61-'63

Chevy Corvair all 4-bolt

Chevy II all 4-bolt

Chevy Sprint '85-'87

Chevy Nova ('61-'70)

Dodge Colt '79-'88

Dodge Colt (early)

Ford Mustang all '65-'68 4-bolt

Ford Falcon, Maverick, Granada all 4-bolt

Mazda - 626, RX7 '83-'87 ????

MGA, MGB, MGC

Olds - F-85 '61-'63

Plymouth - Arrow, Sapporo '79-'88

SAAB all ???

SAAB - 900 to '87

Toyota - most exc. MR2 and P.U. to '89

Triumph TR 1 thru 6

steve

One thing missing off of that list is offsets for each of those vehicles which would translate into adaptors/no adaptors.

I guess technically that right. The offset is the property of the wheel but the car is designed with a certain wheel in mind thus a certain offset. One car's offset will differ from another and if the offset isn't zero or near zero then it won't work on the Z without an adaptor. If some of the newer vehicles like the acura are front wheel drive they may require an offset of say +30mm which won't work on the Z without the adaptor. This list only speaks to bolt pattern 4 on 4.5 but not the offset. It's great to know all these other cars are out there with the same pattern but you also need the offset to know if you need an adaptor.

  • 2 months later...

To Zvoiture

What i know, the only Volvo that has 114,3mm is the V40/ S40 modells the older 142, 144, 145 amazon PV had fivebolt lug patern

Henrik

  • 6 months later...
Originally posted by mperdue

And then I found this! HAHAHAHA!

Disk Brake Simulators

hahaha that was the moust ugly thing for a while...

And next: a plasic caliper to glue on that fake disc...

The plasic styling fashion makes me :sick:

  • 4 months later...

So what you are saying is that all those cars have the same bolt pattern as the Z's? That's a lot of cars. I thought the Z had a "weird" bolt pattern and only a few rims would fit them.

Cool stuff! Has anyone tried to do a 5-lug conversion?

Brian:alien:

  • 8 months later...

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