What does a 5×4 75 bolt pattern fit?

The answer: many classic muscle cars—this bolt pattern isn’t common on most modern vehicles. But you’ll still see it on contemporary Corvettes and old school hot rods. We’re talking classic American muscle, including the Bel Air, Camaro, Chevelle and Impala, as well as the Pontiac Trans Am, GTO and Firebird!

What is the bolt pattern on a 1966 Pontiac Catalina?

The big Pontiac’s have a 5 X 5 bolt pattern..

Are 5X5 the same as 5X127?

The 5×127 bolt pattern, also called 5×5″, is most commonly known for it’s use in the 2007 and newer Jeep Wranglers. It is also used in the Jeep Grand Cherokee and many Chevy/GM applications through various years.

What bolt pattern is 6×130?

Bolt pattern 6×130 What cars have a 6×130 bolt pattern? The 6×130 Bolt Pattern or Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is made up of the stud count (6) and the bolt circle measurement (130), the notional circle determined by the center position of the studs.

What is a 5×120 65 bolt pattern?

The 5×120. 65 Bolt Pattern or Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is made up of the stud count (5) and the bolt circle measurement (120.65), the notional circle determined by the center position of the studs. The 5×120.65 bolt pattern is common to Aston Martin, Bugatti, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Daewoo and GMC vehicles.

Will a 5×120 fit a S10?

I’ve been running 5×120 on my S10 for about 4 years now with no bad bearings, no odd tire wear and no vibration or shaking.

What are the features of a 1973 Pontiac Catalina?

Catalina and other 1973 full-sized Pontiacs featured fuller-width split grilles along with the now-federally mandated 5 mph (8.0 km/h) front bumper, and revised taillight lenses. Instrument panels continued the “wrap-around” theme but the two round gauges were housed in square pods.

When did the Pontiac Catalina come out?

The name “Catalina” was first used on the 1950 Chieftain Series 25/27 hardtop, Pontiac’s top trim level package at the time, and later added to the Star Chief in 1954, Pontiac’s equivalent of the Chevrolet Bel Air.

What was the wheelbase of a 1959 Pontiac Catalina?

Wheelbases were 122″ for Catalina and 124″ for StarChief and Bonneville inches, but overall length on Catalina was 7″ shorter than Bonneville and StarChief at 213.7 inches (5,430 mm). The 1959 Pontiacs featured a “split grille”, which came about by accident when the styling studio was exploring grille design.

Why did Pontiac stop making the Catalina?

The Catalina was discontinued after the 1981 model year as Pontiac sought to abandon the full-sized car market as part of GM’s continued downsizing program. When production of the Catalina nameplate ended in 1981, over 3.8 million Catalinas had been sold since 1959.