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What other SUVs/trucks have the same wheel bolt pattern?


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just search 6x5.5 or 6x139 on craigslist any japanese suv or truck with 6 lug will fit. Now the thing about gmc is some have a bigger hub bore and the newer wheels have to be bored out found out the hard way with esclade wheels but the lug pattern is all the same.

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Factory GM wheels have a smaller hub bore (period, I have tried many from steel "rally" wheels, Tahoe wheels, H3 wheels, etc... Lots of 1/2 ton GMs in the family) Alot of your imports will have a better chance but watch there as well as newer stuff will have smaller hub bores as well.

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i had wheels of an old k5 blazer that fit. it had manual hubs and junk so i couldnt confirm that it was the standard hub bore for it any clarifacation on that i would love to know just to be sure

Sure they were factory wheels or not altered already (some aftermarkets do look like they could mimmik a factory wheel)? Like I said, I have hands on-taken directly off of possible donors and tried.

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of course now I actually pay attention that this is in the R50 section... my comments may just be moot point. Still I would like to see what wheels you had that were off of a K5 just to ease my curiosity as to if you actually had factory ones

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the hub bore should be the same size as wd21 to r50 cause its the same size as my hardbody and i cant confirm if the wheels were stock the looked like crappy steelies but my friend said they came with his truck and cant verify from a truck from 1985 if it actuallty came with it lol

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My parents own a '99 and I own a '93.. the spacing is the same, just don't tell me parents ;)

Also, given this same discussion.. I am certainly planning on picking up some Titan No Fear Weld Racing rims and converting my little WD21 into a Bowler Wildcat Wannabe.. of course.. I have plans.. including vacuum bagging and composites. I'll keep you updated as extra money comes in and, space becomes available. I have experience with vacuum bagging surfboards and body panels for my Honda Civic that I used for rally racing.. TAP plastics carries a nice Carbon/Kevlar weave that works well with traditional UV resins. I smell a build.. Why'd I get a Pathy?!? Just another money-pit.

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titan and armada wheels will work if u bore out the hub not to hard most wheel repair shops can do this for like a 100bucks if u get to newer frontiers and xterras i know they change to 6x114

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1500 (fullsize) Chevy, GMC, Escalade, avalanche all need bored. Colorado/Canyon/Isuzu/Toyota will bolt right up.

Steel wheels you can use 2 hole saws, 3" to locate, 4" to cut

Aluminum use a router and a 1/2" rabbet bit with guide bearing.

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