I think they are 14" x 5.5", and I don't think they are 0 offset, I believe they have a positive offset. Zero would mean that the mounting surface is in the center of the wheel width, positive offset means that there is more 'depth' on the inside of the wheel than on the outside.
I've got my originals down in the crawl space. If I think about it, I'll go back and see if I can measure 'em.
You are right that the have a 5 x 4.5" bolt pattern. That means 5 lugs on a 4.5" diameter circle.
Oh, and on the inch sizes, I'm not sure if you realize this, but it's just fractions of an inch. So, 1/2" = .50, 1/4" = .25, 3/8" = .375" etc. If you can understand that a half (1/2) is bigger than a forth (1/4) and that three fourths (3/4) is bigger still, that should help you. I'm sure that you can find a fraction to decimal conversion chart that will help you keep it all straight. Edit: Here's one and with metric too. Google "fraction to decimal conversion chart" for others.
And 1" = 25.4mm, so for rough conversions, just think that an inch is about 25mm, 4" is about 100mm, etc. That's not exact, but an approximation.
I work in inches vs. metric all the time at work and I've worked in inches for design work for years so I'm pretty familiar with it.
I've got my originals down in the crawl space. If I think about it, I'll go back and see if I can measure 'em.
You are right that the have a 5 x 4.5" bolt pattern. That means 5 lugs on a 4.5" diameter circle.
Oh, and on the inch sizes, I'm not sure if you realize this, but it's just fractions of an inch. So, 1/2" = .50, 1/4" = .25, 3/8" = .375" etc. If you can understand that a half (1/2) is bigger than a forth (1/4) and that three fourths (3/4) is bigger still, that should help you. I'm sure that you can find a fraction to decimal conversion chart that will help you keep it all straight. Edit: Here's one and with metric too. Google "fraction to decimal conversion chart" for others.
And 1" = 25.4mm, so for rough conversions, just think that an inch is about 25mm, 4" is about 100mm, etc. That's not exact, but an approximation.
I work in inches vs. metric all the time at work and I've worked in inches for design work for years so I'm pretty familiar with it.
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