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Bolt pattern for 2005?

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wandler20

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Does anyone know if the bolt pattern for the 05's will stay the same as the 94-04s? I was considering getting some new rims but I want to be able use them on an 05 if I decide to get one....
 

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wandler20 said:
Does anyone know if the bolt pattern for the 05's will stay the same as the 94-04s? I was considering getting some new rims but I want to be able use them on an 05 if I decide to get one....
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anyone?
 

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Been the same forever, it's just a bolt pattern so unless they want to make sure people don't use the old ones for some odd reason it'd be pointless to change em. They have pressure sensors in the wheels though, there'll probably be a light on in the dash if you switch wheels and don't have a place to mount the sensor. but That's easy enough to deal with.
 
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Pointless, like the TBird going to 5 on 4 1/4"? Or the 97 pickup going to a weird metric 5 stud pattern, and SEVEN lug on the F250, and a different 8 lug on F350's... just so no older wheels interchange... i wouldn't put it past them.
 

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Both the bolt pattern and the offset will be different, so forget recycling your old rims.
 

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i can understand the offset but why would they change the pattern if the bullet wheels will be offered on the base model. I am sure they have overstock and its more cost effective not to have to retool the machines that make wheels.

Roger
 
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