1990 PU bolt pattern/rims question
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1990 PU bolt pattern/rims question
Greetings -
I find myself confused as to what I actually have on my 1990 4WD pickup (4 cyl). Online, I am seeing many references to 5 lug patterns for this model, but my very basic rims are 6 lug.
I'd like to buy new rims but have recently purchased new tires (P225/75R15) and want to make sure the rims fit both the truck and the tires.. ;-)
I'm looking for white rims, something like this: http://www.partstrain.com/store/deta...K16806783.html
(Keystone or Pacer are what I've found so far that I like, but am open to suggestion)
I have also seen "trailer rims" with a very similar look at a fraction of the price - are these a feasible possibility?
Any thoughts or advice on selecting the right rims would be very gratefully appreciated!
- Patrick
I find myself confused as to what I actually have on my 1990 4WD pickup (4 cyl). Online, I am seeing many references to 5 lug patterns for this model, but my very basic rims are 6 lug.
I'd like to buy new rims but have recently purchased new tires (P225/75R15) and want to make sure the rims fit both the truck and the tires.. ;-)
I'm looking for white rims, something like this: http://www.partstrain.com/store/deta...K16806783.html
(Keystone or Pacer are what I've found so far that I like, but am open to suggestion)
I have also seen "trailer rims" with a very similar look at a fraction of the price - are these a feasible possibility?
Any thoughts or advice on selecting the right rims would be very gratefully appreciated!
- Patrick
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Only 2wds have the 5-lug wheels. The 4wd has 6 lugs on a 5.5" bolt circle (6 x 5.5") with 4.5" backspacing (4" is also okay) and a >106mm centerbore.
Just a note that there seem to be some issues with that particular listing. The photo shows a steel wheel while the description lists aluminum alloy. Also, that particular product is a 16" diameter wheel. You need 15" wheels for 225/75R15 tires.
Most trailer wheels don't have a large enough center bore.
Those white-spoke steel wheels are available from many manufacturers, including US Wheel, Cragar, Unique, American Racing, Rock Crawlers and others. Make sure to shop around for price. Summit Racing has the US Wheel ones in your size for $49/ea:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/us...760p/overview/
Just a note that there seem to be some issues with that particular listing. The photo shows a steel wheel while the description lists aluminum alloy. Also, that particular product is a 16" diameter wheel. You need 15" wheels for 225/75R15 tires.
Most trailer wheels don't have a large enough center bore.
Those white-spoke steel wheels are available from many manufacturers, including US Wheel, Cragar, Unique, American Racing, Rock Crawlers and others. Make sure to shop around for price. Summit Racing has the US Wheel ones in your size for $49/ea:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/us...760p/overview/
Last edited by YoungFeller; 10-03-2013 at 02:55 PM.
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