bolt pattern of what??????????????????????? the production for Chevy caprice stopped in 96 unless your talking about the Australian caprice, which is not gm.
caprice was not built in 97..
5x127mm i have the same car and it is hard to find rims for it.
Yes
A 350 Oldsmobile engine has a different bolt pattern than the Chevrolet engine. The 350 Olds and 350 Pontiac engines have the same bolt pattern. The 350 Chevrolet and the 350 Buick engines have the same bolt pattern. Unless you have a dual bolt pattern transmission (there are some out there) in that Chevy, the Olds engine won't bolt into the Chevy transmission.
Actually yes it will. Caprice/Impalas from 1977-1996 Share the same basic chassis. It will fit, also how do I know for a fact? I have a 9c1 rear end in my 88 caprice. Also just about any and all Suspension parts from a 91-96 caprice/impala will work with a 77-90 caprice/impala. However you will now have two different bolt patterns, unless you have a 80's 9c1 police package caprice which I believe did come with the same 5x5 bolt pattern as the 91's caprice/impalas
Yes, the 5x114.3 bolt pattern is the same as the 5x4.5 bolt pattern. The difference is the first is measured in metric, the second is measured in inches.
The 91-96 Buick Roadmaster as well as the rest of the b-body (Impala ss Caprice Fleetwood) line have 5x5 bolt pattern same as 90's models 2 wheel drive tahoes and silverado pick ups
a 1982 cutlass and a caprice do. the Cutlass likely has 14 inch rims and the Caprice 15's but they work
if it has a 5.7 ltr then yes the bolt patterns for the 5.7 have been the same sense there firt production.
will 5x114.3 fit 5x4.75
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some car talk now? Okay, so technically, 5x114.3 bolt pattern is not the same as 5x4.75 bolt pattern. The first one is in millimeters, and the second one is in inches. But like, they're pretty close, so you might be able to get away with using one instead of the other if you're feeling adventurous.