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Old 10-06-2017, 07:49 AM
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Does anyone know if they fit 2nd gen blazers?
 
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Center bore is smaller so they will not bolt on.


I have seen people bore them out to make them fit, but it's a good bit of work...
 
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Old 10-06-2017, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by blazen_red_4x4
Center bore is smaller so they will not bolt on.


I have seen people bore them out to make them fit, but it's a good bit of work...
ok thanks. Not gonna bother then.
 
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That's a hell of a deal for those wheels though. You could probably buy and resell them for twice as much. Everyone around me is asking 6-800 for a set of those... Can't believe they've been listed for 11 days and didn't sell yet at that price
 
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Also the bolt pattern is slightly different on those rims. They're 5x120mm where the Blazers use 5x120.6 (5x4.75). You can put that bolt pattern on if the center bore will allow it, but you will flex the studs slightly.
 
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Originally Posted by El_Beautor
Also the bolt pattern is slightly different on those rims. They're 5x120mm where the Blazers use 5x120.6 (5x4.75). You can put that bolt pattern on if the center bore will allow it, but you will flex the studs slightly.
I thought the 2" spacers corrected these problems? I have a identical set of those camaro wheels the OP posted..From the info I have gathered The 2" spacers for the rear corrects the issue assuming the front as well trying to get more clarity on that ..I have the email from wheel spacers usa that those will be all i need for them to work..idk
 
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