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Technical 1954 Chevy spare wheel

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by worthop, Jun 21, 2016.

  1. worthop
    Joined: Sep 19, 2005
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    I need to pick up a temporary spare wheel from a junk yard. I believe the bolt pattern is 5X4 3/4. Anybody know if any newer cars use this same pattern?
     
  2. squirrel
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    Chevys used it for a while, although only on a few models. Kind of hard to find the one you need, in my experience. Lots of hot rodders (and new car owners) don't bother with a spare, since we all have cell phones now. My wife has two later model cars that did not come with spare tires.
     
  3. bobss396
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    Some of the small spares in that pattern came in Monte Carlos, I'd guess 1988 would be a cut off date. Probably hard to find in good condition. Look at Chevy Caprices too, anything but the wagons had the smaller pattern.
     
  4. worthop
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    image.jpg Just found this:
     
  5. worthop
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    Crazy that a car wouldn't come with one from the factory..! I wouldn't want to take a chance
     
  6. mr.chevrolet
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    last month I bought 5 donut spares at a sale, 4-3/4" B.C. $5 total. gonna use the narrow rims up front on my 30 A coupe and the tires for a tire swing for my G-Kids.
     
  7. squirrel
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    I think Camaros and Firebirds used the bolt pattern for quite a while too. S-10 pickups and Astro vans also.
     
  8. ems customer service
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    it is not just bolt patten but interference with disc brake stuff, i have one for my 37 ford, took a couple of tries to get the correct mini spare, sometimes a few washers can space it out for caliper clearance, also watch for ground clearance when using it, but at least your rolling after a flat
     
  9. lowrd
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    I used the spare from a disc brake firebird on a S10 diff, worked just fine. Could have carried two in the spare well if needed.
     

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