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Hi guys...

Can anyone help me here...I cant measure my own wheels 'coz the car isnt here but... need to find out in inches the measurement between two nearest bolt holes on a 14" Magnum 500 rim and also the diameter of the center hole..??

Cheers in advance!
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Hi Steve

Sorry- Cant answer- but have you sold the Dodge???
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Na still got it!!
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They measure 4 & half inches across No 1 & 3 studs , or 3 & 5 stud , or simplified , miss a stud when measureing.

What would be the best way to explain it? , as it's got me going now. :help:

Me number TWO on the keypad don't work. :roll:
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On a 4.5" pcd wheel (which yours should be), the centre distance between 2 adjacent bolt holes is 2.65" or 67.2mm

Adam, the 4.5" measurement is the diameter of the circle that the studs are arranged on (pcd - pitch circle diameter), so the distance between 1 & 3 for example would be 4.28" or 108.7mm.

So there.

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5 lug patterns.
Measure from the center of one stud hole, skipping the adjacent hole,
to the outer of the furthest stud hole.
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ie X = 67.2mm





and dont forget the .2 :roll: :lol:



Thanks Kev, I thought I'd heard of a way of getting the pcd measurement from measuring across 2 studs, but couldnt remember it #-o
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Or!
Use this diagram. And do the following calculation;
5 Stud PCD = S divided by 0.5878
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or.....

S = 4.5 (PCD) x 0.5878

= 2.6451 :thumbright:
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RobTwin wrote:ie X = 67.2mm
Is that some sort of foreign measurement?

Mine measures 2 11/16".... :roll:
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Or, centre of hub to centre of stud and double it (as there isnt a stud directly opposite)
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RobTwin wrote:On a 4.5" pcd wheel (which yours should be), the centre distance between 2 adjacent bolt holes is 2.65" or 67.2mm

Adam, the 4.5" measurement is the diameter of the circle that the studs are arranged on (pcd - pitch circle diameter), so the distance between 1 & 3 for example would be 4.28" or 108.7mm.

So there.

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Ivor wrote:
RobTwin wrote:ie X = 67.2mm
Is that some sort of foreign measurement?

Mine measures 2 11/16".... :roll:
[-X that's a millimeter out Ivor :roll: , sorry, 1/25 (ish)" out - you'll confuse the poor lad :wacko:
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