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AMC Bolt Pattern

Started by Blue4Door1985, August 31, 2015, 08:41:39 AM

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Blue4Door1985

I was recently looking on ebay at older amc center caps and hubcaps. I noticed a set that particularly interested me, but the top of the listing read: fits 1970 - 1980 AMC's. Did amc change their bolt pattern after '80? If so, will only amc wheel stuff made after 80 fit my '85?

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All were the  same 5x4.5 (5x114.3 metric) as far as I know.
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Amc1320

If its hubcaps AMC used mostly 14' wheels prior to 1980

Eagles use a 15" wheel

If its the wheels themselves the bolt patterns are the same across all cars
Rob c
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81 Eagle Kammback
81 Spirit (undergoing surgery)
83 Spirit (parts car giving it all to keep the rest going)
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AMC of Houston

If you're talking about the "volcano" center caps, the bolt pattern was different for use on the 14" versus 15" wheels.   However, some later production caps (along with the repops Bruce Rahlf sells) had bolt holes for both patterns.
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carnuck

Keep in mind the 2wd AMC cars use a different wheel offset call mid drive (1/2 way between front wheel drive 2/3rds offset and rear wheel drive centered wheels) If you can get RWD rims on, you will NOT like how it handles over 20mph! It feels like your tierods are coming loose or worse!
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