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wheel swapskinnyboy 10-21-2006, 03:57 PM what other types of cars have the same wheel bolt pattern (5x100) as my 2001 neon? das2123 10-23-2006, 09:01 AM The below have the same bolt pattern but the offset may differ... ok here is a list of the 5 lug cars that have the same bolt pattern as the Neons. There may be a few odd balls from each year that don't fit but for the most part where I have checked it is correct. Haven't got a hold of each car myself to measure .. only about 3/4 of the list I have actually measured myself . Editor's Note: Note that while the bolt patterns may be correct, the offset and center bore may be wrong so the wheels still may not fit. In particular, newer Subarus and Volkswagens tend to run much higher offsets than Neons, and those wheels will probably not work without spacers. 5x100 list BUICK 1996-79½ Skylark, Apollo 1990-81½ Skyhawk 1990-80 Century (Some 114.3 mm) 1989-85 Somerset, Regal , Skylark CADILLAC 1988-81 Cimarron CHEVROLET 1996-87 Beretta, Corsica 1999-81½ Cavalier 1991-82 Celebrity (Some 114.3 mm) 1985-79½ Citation CHRYSLER 1999-95 Cirrus, Sebring 1995-86 Le Baron, New Yorker 1995-85 Le Baron Coupe, Sedan 1986-85 Laser 2003-01 PT Cruiser DODGE 1999-95 Neon, Stratus 1994-89 Spirit 1994-88 Dynasty 1994-87 Shadow 1992 & 88-86 Caravan 1993-85 Daytona 1989-86 Aries, Aries America 1988-86 400 "K", 600 1989-85 Lancer OLDSMOBILE 1996-92 Achieva 1992-85 Cutlass Calais 1990-82 Cutlass Ciera (Some 114.3) 1988-81½ Firenza 1985-79½ Omega PLYMOUTH 1999-95 Breeze, Neon 1997-86 Voyager 1994-89 Acclaim 1994-84 Sundance 1988-85 Caravelle 1989-86 Reliant, Reliant America PONTIAC 1998-85 Grand Am 1999-81½ J-2000, Sunbird, Sunfire 1990-82 A-6000 (Some 114.3 mm) 1988-84 Fiero 1985-79 Phoenix, Ventura SUBARU 1999-94 Impreza 1996-90 Legacy TOYOTA 1992-83 Camry VOLKSWAGEN 1997-93 Corrado, Golf, Jetta, Passat neon_rt 10-23-2006, 12:02 PM Most of the vehicles on the list (non DCX) have different hub diameters don't they? Since the weight is supposed to ride on the hub (hub-centric) on Neons, wouldn't this cause a problem with centering, strain on the hub and possible lug failure. I had a '88 Dodge Shadow that I decided to put Toyota wheels on. They had the same pattern but the center hub hole was bigger. I thought it would work OK but the lug bolts started breaking and after replacing two on the drivers side and one on the passenger side, I put the oems back on and didn't have any more trouble. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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