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Old 09-27-2008, 07:35 PM
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Default 2 wheel drive rims alloy

I just need to know what year alloy rims will fit on my 83 s10 2wd. i bought a set of four off craigslist the bolt pattern and offset it correct but the center hub will not fit. mine are to big. i really want a set of chevy stock alloy rims will the ones off a 4wd fit??
 
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Quite sure the bolt pattern is the same, but offset is where you are really going to hurt. 4WD rims have an offset around +35mm because of the axles. This means they will sit too far in and cause rubbing issues on your 2WD. You can use 5x120.65mm-5x120.65mm adapters to push them back out, but I don't know how sturdy that will be. There is a lot of controversy on the use of such techniques.....

Best thing you can do is find someone experienced with that particular switch and see what they had luck with. The adapters are not cheap by far. Starting at $100+ for all wheels I believe for cheap quality ones. Checkout some wheel replica companies to see what they offer. That may be even better.
 
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