22 inch cabo question(PLEASE HELP)
I have a 97 jimmy 4wd and i want to put my 22 inch cabo 113's on it..
The cabo's have a universal bolt pattern that doesnt fit my jimmy i was just wondering what size adapter would i need in order to make it fit.. http://www.wheelall.com/cabo-113.html the cabo's fit 1X120.65 mine is 1X120?? Please help me I just bout them and want them on ASAP!!
Oh and i have 265 35 22 tires..
Thanks
The cabo's have a universal bolt pattern that doesnt fit my jimmy i was just wondering what size adapter would i need in order to make it fit.. http://www.wheelall.com/cabo-113.html the cabo's fit 1X120.65 mine is 1X120?? Please help me I just bout them and want them on ASAP!!
Oh and i have 265 35 22 tires..
Thanks
5x120.65 == 5x4.75 which is what you have.
There is no mention of what back spacing the rim has though. But with those tires (265/35R22 == 29.3" OD), BS should not matter as much as if you were going with a larger diameter tire.
There is no mention of what back spacing the rim has though. But with those tires (265/35R22 == 29.3" OD), BS should not matter as much as if you were going with a larger diameter tire.
thanks alot swartlkk and excuse my ignorance on this this is my first set on rims but me and a buddy of mine tried putting 265 40 22 on it and it didnt fit..the bolts didnt line up it was of just a tab.. thats why i figured i would need an adaptor.. or do u think that tire was just to big and the 265 35 should fit
A 265/40R22 is still only 30.3" OD tire so that should have fit as well.
When you say that the tire did not fit, what caused it not to fit? If it was the width (10.43"), then... That would not make a whole lot of sense seeing as how most rims have more backspacing than the factory rims which have 6" BS on a 4wd.
When you say that the tire did not fit, what caused it not to fit? If it was the width (10.43"), then... That would not make a whole lot of sense seeing as how most rims have more backspacing than the factory rims which have 6" BS on a 4wd.
The bolt pattern all of the s-series vehicles is 5 on 4.75 inch (not metric).
4.75" == 120.65mm
120mm == 4.724" which is 0.036 short on the diameter. That should not have made a difference in getting the rim over the studs (depending on the hole size in the rim). But the webpage you linked to in your initial post does not list 5x120 as an available hole spacing... And just so you are aware, not all of those bolt patterns are available on the same rim. There would be nothing left to actually bolt to if they were. They are just listing what available bolt patterns can be machined into the rim.
Another popular bolt spacing is 5x4.5" or 5x114.3mm which is likely what you have. You need to determine what the pattern is.
4.75" == 120.65mm
120mm == 4.724" which is 0.036 short on the diameter. That should not have made a difference in getting the rim over the studs (depending on the hole size in the rim). But the webpage you linked to in your initial post does not list 5x120 as an available hole spacing... And just so you are aware, not all of those bolt patterns are available on the same rim. There would be nothing left to actually bolt to if they were. They are just listing what available bolt patterns can be machined into the rim.
Another popular bolt spacing is 5x4.5" or 5x114.3mm which is likely what you have. You need to determine what the pattern is.
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