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Post subject: Cars using 4x108mm wheel pattern  PostPosted: Oct 21, 2009 - 04:36 AM
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I thought this would a good sticky as 4 x 108 is not the most common pattern. Found it on another website when looking for wheels for my Tempo.

Listing is make of car, then model and years, bolt pattern, stud diameter and length and then wheel offset. Even though some of these show to have similar bolt patterns and offsets, they may not be completely interchangeable from car to car. This has to do with the fact that some of these vehicles use different sized center hubs. While you can always use a wheel designed for a larger hub, those with smaller hubs would require machining to fit a vehicle with a larger hub.

Hope this helps.... Sean
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Alfa Romeo
SPIDER 86-91 4X108 12mmX1.5 RH BOLT 64.155 F
SPIDER 86-91 4X108 12mmX1.5 RH BOLT 70.10 R

Audi
4000, QUATTRO, COUPE 85-on 4X108 14mmX1.5 RH BOLT 57.1
5000 (NON-TURBO) 86-88 4X108 14mmX1.5 RH BOLT 57.1
80, 90, COUPE 88-95 4X108 14mmX1.5 RH BOLT 57.1
CABRIOLET 92-on 4X108 14mmX1.5 RH BOLT 57.1
100 89-91 4X108 14mmX1.5 RH BOLT 57.1

Ford
CONTOUR 95-on 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9
ESCORT 81-90 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.6
EXP 81-85 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9
FOCUS 2000-on 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9

GRANADA,LTD II,FAIRMONT,T-BIRD 78-88 4X108 1/2-RH NUT -

MUSTANG 79-93 4X108 1/2-RH NUT -
MUSTANG 5.0GT 85-91 4X108 1/2-RH NUT -
MUSTANG 5.0GT 91-93 4X108 1/2-RH NUT -
T-BIRD 85-88 4X108 1/2-RH NUT -
TEMPO 83-94 4X108 12mmx1.5 NUT 63.9

Mercury
CAPRI 80-88 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT -
CAPRI 85-88 4X108 1/2-RH NUT -
COUGAR 99-on 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9
GRAND MARQUIS 81-87 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9
LN-7 85-89 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9
MERKUR XR-4TI 78-85 4X108 1/2-RH NUT -


MID-SIZE (COMET,COUGAR,MARQUIS,MONTEGO,ETC.) 95-96 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9

MONARCH,MARQUIS,ZEPHER 95-96 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9

Citroen
Saxo (some models) 4 x 108 12...18 65.0
BX, ZX, Xantia, Xsara, Saxo 4 x 108 15...22 65.0

Mazda
121 96> 4 x 108 30...35 63.3

Porsche
924 (4-stud) 4 x 108 15 57.0

Peugot
106 (4-stud) 4 x 108 12...18 65.0
205, 306, 309, 405, 406 4 x 108 15...22 65.0
206, 307 4 x 108 25 65.0

Saab
900 88>92, 9000 4 x 108 30 65.0

TVR
Cerbera 4 x 108 35...38 63.3

Volvo
850 >93 4 x 108 35...38 65.0

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Post subject: RE: Cars using 4x108mm wheel pattern  PostPosted: Jun 10, 2010 - 06:18 PM
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Good stuff!! Yeah, the Tech Center does list various Ford wheels from '79 - current, but having a really big list is great. Just need to remember that there is about a 40mm offset with the stock wheels and there's not a whole lot of fender well space on our cars. That still leaves a lot of options.

I went to the Tire Rack site the other day, just for kicks, and there are a lot of aftermarket wheels also available. Not cheap, but at least there are some other "new" options, also.

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Ford Pinto had the same bolt patern and I did not see it on your list.

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Dude, I want some Porsche wheels on my tempo!!!! Mr. Green


I'm currently running aftermarket Mustang wheels. Wink

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The Mercury Lynx was not listed although that's pretty much a Ford Escort as far as I'm concerned.

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Pinto / Bobcat , Maverick / Comet , Falcon , 64 - 93 Mustang will work. they have a slightly larger hub. offsets are different and the wheel will be moved outward. 81-88 EXP. 81-83 LN7
 
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STEEL wheels with a 4x108 pattern and a useable offset of about +40mm in the 15 inch diameter seem to be the needle in the haystack scenario.
 
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Mercury Mystique needs to be added to the list.

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Post subject: Re: RE: Cars using 4x108mm wheel pattern  PostPosted: Jun 14, 2011 - 06:57 AM
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offroadford4x4 wrote:
Dude, I want some Porsche wheels on my tempo!!!! Mr. Green


I'm currently running aftermarket Mustang wheels. Wink




Lol how about it,
I found some Talladega Carrol Shelby 942's on ebay, sale ends tomorrow.
No hub dimensios, but dang nice rims...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PORSCHE-924-TALLEDEGA-CARROLL-SHELBY-WHEELS-RIMS-FUCHS-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem336881da7aQQitemZ220796672634QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

These 79's are cool too
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1979-Porsche-924-4-15-Alloy-Wheels-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem4aac082e54QQitemZ320713797204QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

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Fun little site I found

http://www.andysautosport.com/wheels/ford_tempo.html

You can click "enter here" and mock up many brands/sizes/types of wheels and tires.

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Post subject: RE: Re: RE: Cars using 4x108mm wheel pattern  PostPosted: Jan 20, 2012 - 05:27 AM
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Yeah, you're right about that Junkacres. I was looking for some cheap 15" "steelies" to mount some snow tires on, but can't seem to find anything. Wanted to have a set of Blizzak's "ready to go" in the future, but if I can't find wheels, that's not going to happen. Bridgestone doesn't even offer that tire in a 14" model either Sad Sean
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