AMC American Motors Corporation (AMC) was an American automobile company formed by the 1954 merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company. At the time, it was the largest corporate merger in U.S. history. After periods of intermittent but unsustained success, Renault acquired a major interest in AMC in 1979, AMC was ultimately acquired by Chrysler.
Model | Year | O.E. Wheel Size | Bolt Pattern | Stud Size | Hub Center Bore | Offset |
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AMX | 68-70 | 14x6 | 5x114.3 | 1/2-RH | L | |
CONCORD | 78-83 | 14x6 | 5x114.3 | 1/2-RH | L | |
EAGLE | 80-88 | 14x6 | 5x114.3 | 1/2-RH | L | |
GREMLIN | 70-78 | 14x6 | 5x114.3 | 1/2-RH | L | |
HORNET | 70-77 | 14x6 | 5x114.3 | 1/2-RH | L | |
JAVELIN | 68-74 | 14x6 | 5x114.3 | 1/2-RH | L |
Model | Year | O.E. Wheel Size | Bolt Pattern | Stud Size | Hub Center Bore | Offset |
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MATADOR | 71-78 | 14x6 | 5x114.3 | 1/2-RH | L | |
PACER | 75-79 | 14x6 | 5x114.3 | 1/2-RH | L | |
RAMBLER AMERICAN | 58-69 | 14x6 | 5x114.3 | 1/2-RH | L | |
SPIRIT | 79-83 | 14x6 | 5x114.3 | 1/2-RH | L |