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And no wagon?!!!
I love the comments on visibility AND wind-noise/tire noise. People often forget that the legendary cars of yore often were so much fun because of great driving positions, excellent visibility, and a plentiful dose of wind and tire noise to put you into the elements. Tire noise is an important part of understanding what's going on at the corners as well.
One thing I wouldn't enjoyed more commentary on is engine sound and exhaust noise.
Why? Does it increase/decrease wheel options going to a different bolt pattern?
thanks. the article never explained. i know my mustang (and other fords) use 5X114.3 and i think it is used by nissan and someone else...
i am curious how/why manufacturers pick certain bolt patterns? why not standardize it? i can understand the need for backspacing/offset/width/diameter to vary but not the bolt pattern.
@s197gt: Both sizes are "standardized", though I think most manufacturers use the 5X114.3mm (or 5X4.5 inch) pattern and only a few use the 5X100. You can argue that 5X114.3mm designs are slightly stronger (lug spacing, torsi