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Rotating wheels on a 1996 bonneville.

Old Jan 3, 2008 | 01:48 PM
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Default Rotating wheels on a 1996 bonneville.

Just a quick question. I was wondering if the offset for the front and rear wheels are the same? I want to move the rear wheels to the front.
I know some cars have different offsets and you can only rotate from side to side.


Btw, I read up on replacing the rotors and pads looking for the size of the Torx needed to loosen the calipers. I and ran across the need to bleed the calipers as the piston is compressed as well as some other tips.

The extra info I found was really useful!.
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The wheels are all the same. Rotate anywhere.
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Cool, thanks!
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