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Old 08-18-2005, 10:48 PM
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I went to sear they had real nice rims i wanted size 17 but the bolt pattern was differnt.. Soo then i go to Pepboys and they checked out there hole list of rims nothing for a blazer wth. I got a 2000 GMC JIMMY Which is a blazer but nothing comes upp... I can't find deadly squat.. Anyone know why or anything??
 
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i dunno if this will help but its the only thing i could find http://www.stagewest4x4.com/store2/s...lt-pattern.htm
 
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Do a internet search for 5 on 4.75" bolt pattern.

American Eagle has some 18" and 20" wheels that would work.

I also found this site and tehy have 17" wheels that will fit.
http://www.ssd4u.com/streetsmart_188.htm

Looking at $300 bucks each. Heck for the price you might as well get one for the spare.
 
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