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Old 03-25-2009, 06:49 PM
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Need measurements on SR5 alluminum alloy wheels

What are the measurements for the 6 lug toyota alloy wheels that were on trucks 86-95. How far are lug holes apart? How wide is center hole? Its late at night and don't feel like going out to my truck lol plus its for a friend wanting to know if they will go on a chevy c-10.
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30 Second Google search found me this.

They are 6 on 5.5"

Measured like this:


I'm pretty sure that Chevy and Toyota used the same bolt pattern for many years.
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Originally Posted by Kiroshu
Its late at night and don't feel like going out to my truck .
The search feature is open 24/7.
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Originally Posted by Godzilla
The search feature is open 24/7.
as is google
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Yeah, they're both like 7-11, they're not always doing buisness, but they're always open
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im just waiting for someone to say.. omg 20 inches

i know 5lug is 5 1/2. hate that damn pattern Truck rims are hard to find cheap for me at least
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Again.... 6 on 5.5"x7" wide and the hub hole is larger than the Chevy's, but the back spacing may be an issue..
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Originally Posted by a4runnerfreak
Yeah, they're both like 7-11, they're not always doing business, but they're always open
uh... well if 7-11 is always open, why are there locks on the doors?
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Toyota rims will fit on Chevy, but Chevy rims need the hole bored out to fit on Toyota....

What are you planning to do? You asked a question, but I get an idea there is a bigger question that needs asking...?
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Originally Posted by abecedarian
uh... well if 7-11 is always open, why are there locks on the doors?
Because sometimes the employees cant keep the locks on their digestive system.
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Originally Posted by abecedarian
uh... well if 7-11 is always open, why are there locks on the doors?
So they can keep you out when they see you coming man
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Originally Posted by abecedarian
uh... well if 7-11 is always open, why are there locks on the doors?
Just for looks......
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Ok so maybe i should restate my question. will stock toyota alloy rims fit on a chevy c-10? They are for a friend.
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Originally Posted by Kiroshu
Ok so maybe i should restate my question. will stock toyota alloy rims fit on a chevy c-10? They are for a friend.
So whats the bolt pattern for a chevy c-10 and the hub bore?
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If its chevy 6bolt, yes. They are lug centric right?
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a C10 is 2 wheel drive- Usually 5 lug

a K10 on the other hand, should be the same (4x4)
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