Wheel PCDs

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Wheel PCDs

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Does anyone know what the PCD of the Crysler Charger hub is? (72 model).

I want to know this so i can keep my eye open for a set of decent alloys.Also does the Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth hub have the same PCD as say Ford or Chevy?

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Mark. :D
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Most Mopars are 5x4.5" this includes Jeeps and AMCs.

Some/most/all A bodies are 5x4"

Some Imperials, station wagons and apprently some "special heavy duty" C bodies are 5 on 5" PCD.

Some vans, pickups are 5 x 5.5" and/or 6 x 5.5" PCD if I remember right.

Other marques which share our 4.5" PCD are US Fords, except some full size LTDs, 70s Lincolns and some Mercurys which are 5 on 5", some of the Japanese stuff like Lexus and I think some of the big Datsuns use 5 on 4.5 (although they call it 5 x 113.4 mm) and some Mazda pickups are also 5 x 4.5"
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Are we there yet dad ..... 10 to the gallon but worth it.

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Damn!!! I could have bid on those 5 slots on ebay then!!!

Many thanks Derek and Alistair,now i know what to look out for sunday!!
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(he means 114.3)
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what sort of wheels are you looking for , style / size ?
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Aussie valiant wheels are the same PDC as Aussie ford wheels of similar vintage not that that helps much

however have a mootch on here

http://www.moparmarket.com in the parts for sale section

theres a set of orginal w35 ROH RT charger wheels for ?400


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