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Wheel Bolt

Material: High Carbon Steel, SS Steel etc.

Surface Finish: Zinc, Black etc.

Application: Cars, Trucks wheel.

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Wheel Bolt



Bailian Hardware wheel bolts are manufactured in China are cold formed with rolled threads to meet GB standards. These standards include the chemical, metallurgical and mechanical requirements for Non-serrated shank bolts which are heat treated serrated & case hard bolts used in automotive, light truck, heavy truck (class 8), material handling, agricultural/farm implement, commercial lawnmower, construction, bus, and tractor trailer industries.

How to Properly Torque Lug Nuts

Properly tightening your lug nuts is crucial to ensure proper safety when operating your Jeep vehicle. Start by tightening any lug nut to it's proper torque of about 100 ft pounds (The exact torque for your vehicle can be found in your owners manual). Then, move to the lug nut adjacent to the one you tightened. Next, move back across the wheel again. Follow the pattern shown in the diagram, working back and forth across the wheel until all lug nuts have been properly tightened.

How to Measure Your Bolt Pattern

If you're unsure what bolt pattern your Jeep wheels have, it's easy to measure. First, count the lug bolt holes. On a Jeep, you probably have five lugs, which makes measuring a bit tricky, but not difficult. Normally on a even numbered bolt pattern, you can just measure directly across the wheel to it's opposite bolt hole, center to center (the red line would indicate where the opposite bolt hole should be) - but since there's no hole there, you will need to measure a little differently. On 5 lug Jeep vehicles, you need to measure the bolt pattern circle (the yellow circle on the diagram). To do that, pick any bolt hole to start from, align your ruler at the outer most edge of the hole, then skip one bolt hole and measure to the center of the next adjacent hole (as indicated by the blue line in the diagram). That will give you your bolt pattern circle diameter (the yellow circle on the diagram). On this particular wheel, it has 5 holes and when we measured the bolt pattern circle diameter, it was 4.5", so we would say the bolt pattern is 5 on 4.5 or 5x4.5.


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