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Bolt Pattern

xpeschon

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Does anyone know what the bolt pattern is on the front tire rims? I'm trying to possible get a new set of Chrome rims if I can find some.. I stopped by the local tire shop in town and they swear they can get them they just need to know the bolt pattern..

Thanks in advance..

Joe
 
Looking at the drawings but not sure what are you asking....

is it the distance between the three bolts axis (stud spread)? is the standard for 165/65 R14
 
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165/65 R14 this is the tire size,, I am wanting to know the bolt pattern on the rim, so yes it would be the spacing distance and I just don't know how to get this.. Thanks for replying..

Joe
 
My Spyder and my caliper are at home, anybody there that can pitch in? This is the way to do it:



3 Bolt Rim




atv_wheel_sizing_3lug.jpg
To measure a 3 bolt, or lug, wheel you need to imagine a circle that passes thru the center of all three bolts. Since the bolts are not opposite each other, you can not just measure across. You can draw a circle on a clear piece of plastic or cut one from paper, whatever you need to do.
If you measure 5 3/8" convert to a decimal, which is 5.375 and multiply by 25.4. The result is 136.525. Round this number up and your bolt pattern is 3/137.
 
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