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10-12-2003, 12:03 AM | #1 |
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bolt pattern
Does anyone know the bolt pattern for a 95 gt? I know its five lug, but how many millimeters etc. What is the factory back spacing and what backspacing will I need to fill the rear tire well? I want the wheels and tires to actually fit, from the factory they look like they sit inside the quaterpanels too much. I couldnt find a thread that related to this.
Thanks for the help. Matt
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MATT KNIGHT 1995 5.0, msd 6al, msd coil, bbk longtubes, bbk offroad, 2 chamber flows, power tower shift, 98 gt wheels |
10-12-2003, 09:10 AM | #2 |
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The bolt pattern is 5 x 4½". Backspacing also depends on how wide of a wheel you plan on using. You could go to a wider wheel, which will probably do a better job of filling the wheel well, or simply to one with a shallower backspacing (most wheels will look like your stock ones, so it would probably involve custom wheels).
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