Measuring Your Bolt Pattern
- Remove the existing wheel (the rear wheel is usually the easiest to measure because the hub normally won’t be in the way).
- Measure from the middle of one stud to the outside of the second stud (skipping a stud).
- The number you see will be the actual measurement of the bolt pattern.
What stud pattern is 5×110?
Bolt pattern 5×110 What cars have a 5×110 bolt pattern? The 5×110 Bolt Pattern or Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is made up of the stud count (5) and the bolt circle measurement (110), the notional circle determined by the center position of the studs.
Is PCD the same as stud pattern?
Throughout this guide the terms Stud Pattern and Pitch Circle Diameter are in conjunction referenced with a product. Pitch circle diameter(PCD) is a reference to the number of studs equally space around a circle diameter centralised on a hub face. Stud pattern is a popular term for a combination of a PCD and stud size.
What is Ford stud pattern?
Find Your Stud Pattern
| Stud Pattern | Stud PCD | Common Stud Size |
|---|---|---|
| FORD | 5 x 114.3mm | 1/2″ |
| COMMODORE | 5 x 120mm | 7/16″ |
| HQ HOLDEN | 5 x 120.65mm | 7/16″ |
| HT HOLDEN | 5 x 108mm | 7/16″ |
What cars use 5×110 pattern?
The Pontiac G6, Chrysler 200, Chevy Cobalt and Malibu and the Jeep Cherokee are pretty common examples of vehicles that use the 5×110 bolt pattern.
What stud pattern is the same as Ford?
american ford 5 stud is a bit of a minefield, but its generally accepted as being 5×4. 5″ for everything after about 1950. , unless its a truck, then its 5×5. 5″( but they also come in 6 and 8 stud versions), or a ‘heavy’ chassis, e.g. lincoln towncar, then its 5×5″. by no means take that as a complete guide though!!