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 1/4 INCH SPACERS

5 X 110 MM

5 X 112 MM

5 X 115 MM

5 X 120 MM

5 X 120.7 MM

 

5 X 4 1/2 INCH

 

5 X 4 3/4 INCH

5 X 5 INCH

5 X 127 MM

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HOW TO MEASURE YOUR BOLT PATTERN

BOLT PATTERN CONVERSION CHART

108.0mm = 4.25"

114.3mm = 4.50"

120.7mm = 4.75"

127.0mm = 5.00"

139.7mm = 5.50"

      

  

 

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