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Re: Backspacing Measurement
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Double check that bolt pattern. Unless it was off of a smart car, I doubt it's 3 1/2. More like 4 1/2 or 5.

Posted on: 2012/2/22 21:46
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Re: Backspacing Measurement
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Big Kev - I was understanding that the way you measure bolt pattern dimension was to measure from the center of one hole to the center of the hole the furthest away. That's the 3 -1/2".

I measured the outside diameter of the circle of the bolt holes from outboard side of a bolt hole to the outboard side of the alignment pin hole - 5-3/4". Measuring from the face of the backside of the wheel to the face of the mounting area is 4". Let me know if you need photos.

Posted on: 2012/2/22 22:31
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Re: Backspacing Measurement
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Measuring Bolt Pattern:

mrt-wheels.com/boltpattern.html

Posted on: 2012/2/22 22:48
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Re: Backspacing Measurement
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tricky - I never would have thought of that. Should be right about 5".

Posted on: 2012/2/22 22:52
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Re: Backspacing Measurement
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51 - 53 (Junior All) and '54 Clipper Super are all the same size rim and bolt pattern. Larger pattern and larger center hole

54 Clipper (Deluxe and Special) are a smaller bolt pattern (5 x 4.5), and smaller center hole. This is also the same wheel used on the 55 Clippers.

Posted on: 2012/2/22 23:01
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Re: Backspacing Measurement
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offset photos of my spare 51 wheel

2-1/2" from the top
4-1/4" from the bottom

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Posted on: 2012/3/1 10:40
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Re: Backspacing Measurement
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Awesome David!...thanks a bunch! It's looking more and more like the Buick Wheels will be a working alternative on the Packards and maybe THE ONLY alternative for a relatively stock looking wheel. One more hurdle to get over and I'm REALLY keeping my fingers crossed is the Buick wheel accepting the Packard full wheel covers. From the measurements I obtained from the man at the bone yard, the buick wheels backspacing may widen the track by as much as 1" but it should still allow the P235/75-R15's to clear the rear skirts and quarter panels. The Blazer wheels are 8" wide and although I haven't measured the backspacing, they fit with a very tight 1/2" to spare but they haven't rubbed yet. Thanks Again David!
Gary

Posted on: 2012/3/1 11:51
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Re: Backspacing Measurement
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Weren't senior wheels 6" wide. And did they have a different backspacing.
What is the normal gap between the rim and fender skirt?

Thanks, john

Posted on: 2012/9/30 8:59
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Re: Backspacing Measurement
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It would be interesting to get the ID #s off the rims when tires are changed out.

packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... um=3&post_id=108088#forumpost108088

It may help.

Posted on: 2012/9/30 10:44
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Re: Backspacing Measurement
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David Grubs in post #16 says 4.25" back spacing, but 4" backspacing in #12. Also if his measurements in #16 add to 6.75" then isn't this a senior 6" nominal wheel not a junior 5.5" wheel?

I am a little confused.

John

Posted on: 2012/10/1 8:59
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