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Old Apr 7, 2014 | 01:40 PM
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Are these stock Blazer LS wheels? Its another difference between my Blazer and pretty much every other UK blazer I've seen. My problem is I have no spare as the spare wheel well underneath has been taken up by a propane tank and presumably the spare has been lost somewhere along the line and it leaves me feeling a bit nekkid in case of a puncture. I can't seem to find another matching one anywhere in the UK. Were they used on any other vehicles from the same period so I can broaden my search?



All the UK ones I've seen have these wheels, I'm guessing these are LT wheels as all the other UK Blkazers I've sen have been LT's, seems like I might have the only RHD LS spec manual transmission blazer in the UK!

 
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Old Apr 7, 2014 | 03:58 PM
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They're called N90, a fairly common wheel in North America. I don't know if certain trims got certain wheels, might just be an option of what wheels the original owner wanted.
 
Old Apr 7, 2014 | 11:21 PM
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Those things are allover the junkyards here across the pond... Maybe you wanna just get yourself a generic steelie?
 
Old Apr 8, 2014 | 06:43 PM
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i like the LT wheels better myself but i have aftermarket wheels so i cant say to much lol
best option would be a steelie since that is what they come with for the spare anyway ... you could also get the spare tire rack off a 2 door and do that mod and hang the spare there
 
Old Apr 9, 2014 | 04:25 AM
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I'd love to get hold of a two door spare tire rack but I don't think they sold any two doors here in the UK so it would mean importing one from the USA and I would imagine shipping will be a killer unless I can find someone bringing a shipping container over with space in it. Same with shipping a wheel over to match, I can see what I can find i by way of a steelie. Anyone know the specs, stud pattern/backspacing etc?
 
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The 4x4 factory wheels are a 5x4.75" bolt pattern (5x120.7mm) with 6" of backspacing.
 
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and 7" width
 
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