Bolt Patterns
Bolt Patterns
Can anyone tell me what is the bolt pattern for a 62 D100?
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just did
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Head bolts?
Valve cover bolts?
Exhaust manifold bolts?
Flywheel to crank bolts?
Valve cover bolts?
Exhaust manifold bolts?
Flywheel to crank bolts?
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wheel pattern Terry
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Are swepty wheels held on with bolts?
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It is 4-1/2", if the small five-lug pattern. Since you have a D100, this is probably what your truck has. The "wide-five" pattern (that's what I call it) is considerably larger, but I don't know how big; and that's on the larger trucks, anyway.
Keep in mind that Ford 4-1/2" BP wheels do NOT properly fit Mopar hubs, because the register hole (the center hole) is larger on a Chrysler product.
Keep in mind that Ford 4-1/2" BP wheels do NOT properly fit Mopar hubs, because the register hole (the center hole) is larger on a Chrysler product.
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I've never seen that(not much experience with Mopar trucks though), but the picture doesn't lie, well it could if was photoshopped.PwrWgnDrvr wrote:Are swepty wheels held on with bolts?
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Lug bolts ended in 58 which is a power giant truck. 59-71 are all lug nuts.
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Were they reverse thread on the left side?powerwagon54 wrote:Lug bolts ended in 58 which is a power giant truck. 59-71 are all lug nuts.
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Whatever that is, it didnt come like that from the factory, on a swept.
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yes they were left thread.
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OEM stuff.Here's a 70 frt axle. Yes there is a right and left thread.
Both are 100 series.Could be a Canadian built thing.
Both are 100 series.Could be a Canadian built thing.
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must be Canadian, they did not come that way down here. That hub and drum looks like the ones that are on my 56.
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So the rear axle uses the same bolts? And it is a one yr deal, or multiple yrs? And every Fargo has that, or just some of them?
Seems idiotic to have an oddity like that, which requires different supply chain, mfg, costs and paperwork. Standardization, simplicity and cost control always rule in business.
Seems idiotic to have an oddity like that, which requires different supply chain, mfg, costs and paperwork. Standardization, simplicity and cost control always rule in business.
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Rear uses nuts.I have seen them on '68 '69 '70.I thought it was odd as well until I started paying attention to what other local and online Cdn built trucks had.
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Is that EVERY 68,69,70 Fargo swept, or just some of them?
Nuts on back, bolts on front - the idiocy compounds...
Nuts on back, bolts on front - the idiocy compounds...
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I haven't seen EVERY truck so I can't comment on that.PwrWgnDrvr wrote:Is that EVERY 68,69,70 Fargo swept, or just some of them?
Nuts on back, bolts on front - the idiocy compounds...
You could get a Fargo or a Dodge in Canada.Depends on what dealer you went to.
The two pics I posted are both Dodge's.
There is/was a thread with a member asking about front bolts.Believe it was a Alberta member.
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Of course u haven't seen EVERY truck, but has EVERY 68, 69, 70 truck u have seen had bolts? If not, how many do and why would some have bolts and some not?ufo wrote:I haven't seen EVERY truck so I can't comment on that.PwrWgnDrvr wrote:Is that EVERY 68,69,70 Fargo swept, or just some of them?
Nuts on back, bolts on front - the idiocy compounds...
You could get a Fargo or a Dodge in Canada.Depends on what dealer you went to.
The two pics I posted are both Dodge's.
There is/was a thread with a member asking about front bolts.Believe it was a Alberta member.
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Yes.