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Bolt pattern numbers?

What is the wheel bolt pattern number for a 1st gen. S10 (84')?

I have seen in magazines 5"x4 1/2", 5"x4 3/4" & 5"x5". Which one do I have ?
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Re: Bolt pattern numbers?

I believe that it's 5 x 4 3/4" though I'm not positive

It isn't 5 x5" or 5 x4 1/2"

It's the same as a comaro

The first number refers to # of holes not inches, But I'm sure that you knew that already
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Re: Bolt pattern numbers?

5x4.75, 4.5 i beleve is a ford small hub
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Re: Bolt pattern numbers?

your right Doug.

Mustangs, and I believe Rangers too.
+ they fit AMC, and 5 bolt Dodge cars
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Re: Re: Bolt pattern numbers?

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The first number refers to # of holes not inches, But I'm sure that you knew that already
Yeah I knew that ... I had a "brain fart" when I was typing.

Thanks for the replies. I know the pattern is the same as Cameros and also Oldsmobiles. I am looking into new rims so I needed to know what bolt pattern to use.
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Re: Bolt pattern numbers?

I kinda like those rims that you can use on both Ford and Chevy (dual pattern) if you can find a set that you like.

They're nice to have if you get another vehicle and easier to sell later
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Re: Bolt pattern numbers?

^^ thats how mine are, 5x4.75 and 5x4.50
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Re: Bolt pattern numbers?

The wheels that I have for my 1 old hotrod have little plates that go under the lug's which allows me to switch.
Those wheels were made in the early 70's and I bought them from the first owner.
They're still mint but only 14"
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Re: Bolt pattern numbers?

i found a set of rims and tires online but the bolt pattern is in mm. not in.
so my question is would a

17 x 7

Universal 10H (PCD 5x100/114.3)

+40 Offset

73 Center Bore

fit onto a 95' s-10?
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