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1967 ford f100 wheel bolt pattern

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  1. WATKINS BOYZ
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    1967 ford f100 wheel bolt pattern can anyone tell me what it is 5 x5 or 5x5 1/2?
     
  2. Malcolm
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    Should be 5x5-1/2".

    As far as I know, Ford never used a 5x5" pattern.


    Malcolm
     
  3. WATKINS BOYZ
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    ok now i need to know if some make a rotor with that bolt pattern for the fatman cross member and part im doing for it
     
  4. Malcolm
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  5. FoMoCoPower
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    Yes they did,on some Lincoln and Mercury cars.
     
  6. WATKINS BOYZ
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    thanks . i got my cross member ovly from fatman the arms spinndle and rotor came off a street rod frame a friend got and never did anything with sure they are gm rotor i think someplace i remember seeing will redrill them a think
     
  7. WATKINS BOYZ
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    they make wheel adapters that go from 5 on 5 1/2 to a smallers size bolt pattren i wonder if i could just flip them? never used them before i have a set of old cast slotted mags that been on this truck since 1973 i'd like to keep them
     
  8. Malcolm
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    Ok, my bad.
    What cars and approximate years?
     
  9. FoMoCoPower
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    Some of that late`60`s-early `70`s ones
     
  10. i have a 9" from a early 70's ford wagon that's 5 on 5....i pulled it from a pick a part yard.
     
  11. Atwater Mike
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    Beginning in 1956 Merc, probably same for Lincoln. I put '56 Merc front spindles, brakes, and rear end in my '54 Ford Coupe, with '54 Buick steel wheels and hub caps. Everybody said, "Whaaa?'

    Parts car was a stick Merc, so I used pedals, ******, and everything not welded on!
    Nice stuff, back then...
     
  12. FoMoCoPower
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    thats right,mid `50`s Mercury and Lincoln too
     
  13. Engineered Components makes a brake kit with an aluminum hub, that uses the 5 on 5 1/2 " bolt pattern.
     
  14. Full size Ford station wagons in the '70s and '80s were 5 on 5", also Ford cop cars (Police Interceptor) had that pattern.
     

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