The bolt pattern for a 1999 S10 is 5x4.72 or “5 on 4.72,” meaning each wheel has five bolts that form a circle with a 4.72-inch diameter (across).
It's all about tailoring your mid size SUV for every road when you own a Chevy 1999 S10. Most owners have swapped out the OEM factory wheels for aftermarket ones that allow them to drive on different surfaces. However, you must know the bolt pattern for your 1999 S10 before choosing those new wheels.
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The bolt pattern of most Chevrolets is 5x4.72, or five on 4.72. If this is the first time you’ve heard of bolt patterns, every bolt pattern or lug pattern uses a basic formula:
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
A 5x4.72 lug pattern means your 1999 S10 uses five lugs per wheel, set in a circle 4.72 inches across.
But you'll need other details before switching out your wheels or rims. You also need your 1999 S10's stud size, wheel offset, center bore measurement, and torque specifications:
Factory wheel size: 15-16”
Wheel tightening torque: 129 Nm
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How to measure your 1999 S10’s bolt pattern
You have enough information from the list above to replace those factory wheels on your 1999 S10, but if you want to double-check the numbers, you can measure the bolt pattern yourself.
First, you’ll need a measuring tape or ruler. Next, choose a bolt on the wheel and measure from the outer edge of the lug hole to the center of the opposite bolt. Since the wheel has five bolts, measuring straight across will place you between bolts; instead, choose one of the closest bolts and measure to its center.
This measurement gives you the diameter, and the diameter plus the number of bolts gives you the bolt pattern!
How to optimize your 1999 S10’s insurance coverage
One way to improve your S10 and customize it is through wheel mods. But don't forget to increase your SUV’s insurance while you're at it.
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