I see that a lot of you haunt the yards. It is a nice way to spend some free time.
Anyway, back to the tool. It is nice to be able to identify a bolt pattern on a wheel quickly without much trouble. If it's on a car you often know what it is, but loose rims are all over the place.
I use a few patterns among my personal herd.
I have a 4.75 inch long piece of a wide (1/4") white zip tie. I have 100mm, 4.5" (114.3mm and of course 4.75" (120.7mm) marked with a black marker. The tie fits easily in my wallet and you just hold it up to the holes and see where it hits.
4 bolts are centre to centre of holes across the hub.
5 bolts are centre of 1 hole, skip a hole and to the outside edge of the next.
Anyway, back to the tool. It is nice to be able to identify a bolt pattern on a wheel quickly without much trouble. If it's on a car you often know what it is, but loose rims are all over the place.
I use a few patterns among my personal herd.
I have a 4.75 inch long piece of a wide (1/4") white zip tie. I have 100mm, 4.5" (114.3mm and of course 4.75" (120.7mm) marked with a black marker. The tie fits easily in my wallet and you just hold it up to the holes and see where it hits.
4 bolts are centre to centre of holes across the hub.
5 bolts are centre of 1 hole, skip a hole and to the outside edge of the next.
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