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Originally Posted by F14CRAZY
GM 60 degree V6.
And yes, Ford 5x114.3mm wheels fit just fine
And yes, Ford 5x114.3mm wheels fit just fine
Ford pattern will damage your wheels and lugs and could cause a bad thing later on.
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Originally Posted by F14CRAZY
And yes, Ford 5x114.3mm wheels fit just fine
Off the top of my head, I have, friend w/ a regal does, and I know gameover has too.
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And we've had 2 or 3 members that have had rim damage from it. Bottom line is the tapers on the lug holes don't match, and don't distribute the load evenly. It'* a risk. And on any car expected to be 'performance modified', it'* a very bad idea.
The total contact surface area is less than 25% of what it should be, all lugs combined.
The total contact surface area is less than 25% of what it should be, all lugs combined.
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But Willren...
I do know the 3800 is a 90 degree V6, but like the 4T60, based on the 440-T4, was made for like the 2.8L, A 60 degree from a Chevy design.
I would ask what came before, but the Buick V6 was around long, long before. Oh I dunno. I'll shut up.
I do know the 3800 is a 90 degree V6, but like the 4T60, based on the 440-T4, was made for like the 2.8L, A 60 degree from a Chevy design.
I would ask what came before, but the Buick V6 was around long, long before. Oh I dunno. I'll shut up.