94 Roadmaster Wagon
Posts : 61 Join date : 2012-08-12 Age : 62 Location : Monroe Center, IL
| Subject: Bolt Pattern, and Offset for Wagons Thu Feb 25, 2016 2:08 pm | |
| I know it seems I'm always asking what these are, but I really need to know now, as I want to purchase a set of wheels for some summer tires. I did look at the "sticky'' above, and clicked on the one link, and I saw that the bolt pattern is 5x5, and the offset is 0-15 mm. Is that correct? The offset doesn't seem right. That sounds like a FWD offset to me. Plus, the website didn't ask if it was a wagon, and I thought that the wagon took a different wheel than the sedan. Right?
Thanks, John | |
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Andebe
Posts : 3323 Join date : 2013-02-20 Age : 55 Location : Centerville, IN
| Subject: Re: Bolt Pattern, and Offset for Wagons Thu Feb 25, 2016 5:18 pm | |
| Shopping for the Impala SS will net you more results/choices to choose from with no issues. Happy hunting. | |
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RedandBlack
Posts : 564 Join date : 2016-01-19
| Subject: Re: Bolt Pattern, and Offset for Wagons Sat Feb 27, 2016 1:27 pm | |
| Low offset is certainly more common on RWD cars. Most FWD cars have higher offsets.
Your offset is a function of the width of the wheel and its backspacing. Wagons do not take different wheels than sedans. | |
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