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Old Mar 2, 2018 | 03:19 PM
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Hey y'all I have a 4 door 93 S10 blazer 4x4 and I wanted to see if these rims would fit on my truck does anyone know they came off a maro ss and they have a bolt pattern of 5x120 ? I want these rims but don't know if they will fit in my truck
 

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What did they come off of? Our trucks are 5×4.75(5×120.65) lug pattern.
 
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5 bolt chevy rims, they should, but why?
 
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Originally Posted by newguy
5 bolt chevy rims, they should, but why?
The majority of modern 5 bolt chevy wheels are not 5x4.75. Other than s series, f body, g body and corvettes up thru c6 are the only others that are the same lug pattern.
 
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Originally Posted by chevyriders
What did they come off of? Our trucks are 5×4.75(5×120.65) lug pattern.
On the post it says they came off a Camaro but bolt pattern is 5x120
 
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Originally Posted by chevyriders
The majority of modern 5 bolt chevy wheels are not 5x4.75. Other than s series, f body, g body and corvettes up thru c6 are the only others that are the same lug pattern.
Did not know that, Thanks!
 
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Yeah the newer style camaros are 5x120. Our trucks are technically 5x120.65. That .65mm- while not a lot- is enough to put significant linear pressure on the lugs when tightened. That can and has led to people shearing lugs.

No problem newguy, glad to pass the info along.
 
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Originally Posted by chevyriders
Yeah the newer style camaros are 5x120. Our trucks are technically 5x120.65. That .65mm- while not a lot- is enough to put significant linear pressure on the lugs when tightened. That can and has led to people shearing lugs.

No problem newguy, glad to pass the info along.
Would it work if I used spacers if that is even possible and if

it is possible what size spacers ?
 
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You could use adapters/spacers, 1.25" is the minimum you can run without having to trim your lugs, so that's what I would go with. Depending on how tall/ wide the tires are you could end up with your tires rubbing the fenders.
 
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