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Here's a little printout I made to help ID the bolt pattern of wheels when you're at the yard. I had one for my Nissan and it was a lifesaver when I needed steelies. 4x140 and 6x139.7 are pretty easy to ID, but the 5-lug patterns can be less than obvious if you don't know what kind of car they came off of. Anyway, it's all set up to print, just load and print. Cut it out, punch holes, and have fun. It's got the 5 most common Subaru lug patterns on it - 4x100, 4x140, 5x100, 5x114.3, and 6x139.7 . Enjoy!

 

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What software did you print it in? I just realized that it's sized at 100 DPI and most software that isn't like Photoshop is going to want to print at 72 DPI. I'll resize it here in a second, then you're welcome to archive it :) .

 

EDIT: There we go, it's fixed. Dimensions are now 540x720, which should be 7.5"x10" at 72 DPI.

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What software did you print it in? I just realized that it's sized at 100 DPI and most software that isn't like Photoshop is going to want to print at 72 DPI. I'll resize it here in a second, then you're welcome to archive it :) .

 

EDIT: There we go, it's fixed. Dimensions are now 540x720, which should be 7.5"x10" at 72 DPI.

 

I used PhotoSuite @ 7.5 X 10.0

Came out perfect.

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Thanks Tex. For those who are drilling to six lug, I'll make a better template that'll be a little more precise on where to drill. Actually, let me get right on that, I'll have it up in a second.

 

Sweet job! this defintely belongs someplace permanent.

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