New wheels.. New bolt pattern?
BOX88
10-22-2008, 01:59 PM
I wanted to get some new wheels something black and was thinking about some cragars not sure which size yet cause im going to go with a disc brake conversion and bigger brakes
Now I believe the bolt pattern on my 87 is 5 x 4.75 in. But I was planing on getting a rear axle from an impala for the 8.5 10bolt. But the pattern for those rears are 5x5 correct? Is it possible to actually change my front bolt pattern to a 5x5 too, to match the rear besides wheel adapters, I will not use those at all. I dont think I have ever heard of anyone actually changing their bolt pattern though so I had to ask.
Now I believe the bolt pattern on my 87 is 5 x 4.75 in. But I was planing on getting a rear axle from an impala for the 8.5 10bolt. But the pattern for those rears are 5x5 correct? Is it possible to actually change my front bolt pattern to a 5x5 too, to match the rear besides wheel adapters, I will not use those at all. I dont think I have ever heard of anyone actually changing their bolt pattern though so I had to ask.
PeteA216
10-22-2008, 04:22 PM
I haven't done it personally, but you can get the left and right front hub assemblies from any B-body GM car that has the 5 x 5 bolt pattern. All older GM station wagons came this way so if you find one of them in a bone yard your set. Be sure to replace the wheel bearings and brake assemblies as sitting in a yard isn't exactly the best thing for them.
silicon212
10-22-2008, 05:45 PM
You can get the rotors/hubs/steering knuckles from the same car you get the rear axle from. This is what I would suggest as the whale body cars have metric studs (12mm) while the boxies have SAE studs (1/2"). Keep the car the same.
Blt2Lst
10-22-2008, 05:47 PM
I haven't done it personally, but you can get the left and right front hub assemblies from any B-body GM car that has the 5 x 5 bolt pattern. All older GM station wagons came this way so if you find one of them in a bone yard your set. Be sure to replace the wheel bearings and brake assemblies as sitting in a yard isn't exactly the best thing for them.
I think you mean spindle assemblies and rotors, which include the hub.
My wagon has the 5x5 pattern and has 12" rotors.
I think you mean spindle assemblies and rotors, which include the hub.
My wagon has the 5x5 pattern and has 12" rotors.
BOX88
10-22-2008, 08:18 PM
Thanks, I was hoping to hear something like that. Having two different bolt patterns would suck.
PeteA216
10-23-2008, 04:12 PM
I think you mean spindle assemblies
Thats exactly what I meant, but couldn't think of the word at the time.
Thats exactly what I meant, but couldn't think of the word at the time.
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