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Is a wheel cross-reference list available on the Internet?
I had some snow tires on steel rims for my son's '97 Ford Aspire.
The car was junked (for variuos reasons) and the mounted 13 inch snow tires were sold. BUT - I was asked if those wheels would fit another car's four hole pattern. I had no idea and it bothered me that I had no way to address that issue. I have sets of mounted snow tires for an old '89 Jeep Cherokee and for my '91 Jeep Cherokee. Will the wheels fit either vehicle? How does a wrecking yard or a tire dealer answer those questions? They obviously have a 'compatability' or 'cross-reference' list. They can tell which wheels will fit which vehicle... My question is - are such cross-reference or compatibility lists available to us unwashed public types like me ? What other car would those '97 Ford Aspire wheels work on......I want to know! Does anyone know of a web site containing such lists? DoctorBill ________________
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Re: Is a wheel cross-reference list available on the Internet?
the aspire wheels are 4x100mm bolt pattern with a 54.11 mm hub ring. Due to that small hub ring, they won't fit many other cars, and being 13's they're not worth much anyway.
The wheels are interchangable between your jeeps.
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