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Early Plymouth Bolt Pattern?????

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by barry mazza, Feb 25, 2008.

  1. barry mazza
    Joined: May 18, 2006
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    Anyone out there in the world know the bolt pattern on Plymouth/Dodge from 1945 thought the early 1950's??
    I've been told its 4 1/2 ??? Need to know for sure!!
    BARRESSE':cool:
     
  2. 55 dude
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    the pattern is 5 on 4.5", same as ford car,rambler,dodge truck,......
     
  3. barry mazza
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    Hey Dude...........Thanks for that info. BARRESSE"
     
  4. In case anybody looking at this thread wants to know about even older Plymouths, I know for a fact that the stock wire wheels on a '31 Plymouth PA have a 5.5" on 5 bolt pattern with 1/2" fine thread lugs.
     
  5. AstroZombie
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    from Marina, CA

    remember that one side....(i think the drivers side) is reverse threaded!!! man that messed me up when i first got my plymouth...i was thinking, "what ***hole wrenched these down so tight?!" well i guess i was the ***hole because i was going the wrong way :) eh well, lesson learned!
     
  6. Big Dad
    Joined: Dec 20, 2005
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    Although most of the Mopars were 4.5 on 5
    The pickups changed several times to keep people on their toes

    on 5 bolt, its been 4.5 and 5 inch back and forth several times
    Another thing is the centering register ..Bolt pattern might fit
    but wheel doesn't "right" ..so measure it so it don't get stuck on hub or ..

    (two cents)
     

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