1/2 ton five lug is 5 holes on a 5" circle (5 on 5)
3/4 ton six lug is 6 holes on a 5 1/2" circle (6 on 5.5)
1 ton eight lug is 8 holes on a 6 1/2" circle (8 on 6.5)
hope this helped.
2006-07-28 12:15:51
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answered by Jason z 2
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Chevy Truck Wheel Bolt Pattern
2016-11-18 05:40:24
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answered by leisure 4
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If you seek the lug tightening sequence, with all wheels it is fairly simple, as a rule of thumb. Start with one, and secure it, then move ACROSS the wheel to one as far to the other side as possible and secure it. If there are only five, then one of the opposite. Come back to the next one to the beginning and secure it. Continue in a STAR pattern until all have been secured. For confidence and security, complete this procedure again beginning with a different stud/nut, and again, follow a star pattern. If you are going to TORQUE them, 70-80 FT/LBS is about what you should use to avoid warping rotors or damaging your studs or nuts.
2006-07-28 11:57:52
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answered by Ironhand 6
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They nonetheless make Impalas? i'm Australian and that i love Impalas and Chevelles :D you're probable appropriate off to get some aftermarket wheels. Wheels from yet another vehicle maker ought to be lame and there is also the placement of incorrect offset. Plus you does no longer choose wheels on your Chevy which have a touch Subaru variety in the centre ought to you?
2016-11-26 21:08:28
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but the half ton has 5 bolt/lugs, 3/4 ton has 6, and one ton has 8. Does that help?
2006-07-28 08:46:10
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answered by revolvur2000 3
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