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omegavx
06/17/2004, 12:39 PM
Ok, so I was interested in buying some new wheels so that I could then get some new shoes put on. But, when I inquired in some specs on a few wheels I was interested in, I was informed that tirerack.com carry's exactly 0 wheels that would fit our truck. I find this almost impossible, but can anyone tell me if this is true?


Hello,
Grant here at The Tire Rack. The wheels for your Vehicross require a 6-139 bolt pattern and a 100mm center bore. None of
the wheel vendors we work with make any wheels in that configuration. Mille Miglia used to make the Mesa but have
discontinued the wheel due to low sales. There are no wheels in our inventory that will work for that fitment. That is why
we no longer list the vehicle in the wheel fitment section of our website. Thanks for your inquiry.

VXMAN
06/17/2004, 01:12 PM
Just go back and put in 1999 Isuzu VehiCROSS. They list 4 different wheels. I have these on mine, in 17" and love'm.
http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheels/asa/swap/asa_trs_ci3_l.jpg


:D
Dave...

Dallas4u
06/17/2004, 01:16 PM
Yes, they do look good on there...

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/21new-rims-med.jpg

omegavx
06/17/2004, 01:18 PM
So, basically some will fit I will just have to do my own research to find out if they have a 100mm center bore? Is that the only real thing that would cause them not to fit besides maybe offset?

VXMAN
06/17/2004, 01:30 PM
No, all 4 wheels listed on the 1999 page will fit, but they are only 16" rims, except mine which also come in 17". Your stock rims are 18". I have the one's shown below with Pirelli Scorpions (255/60-17"), which is very, very close to your stock size of 245/60-18. Use this link when trying to figure out stock tires compaired to something else.
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

Also note my winter / off-road setup.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/21both_tires-med.jpg

Profile of Yokohama Geolanders (265/70-16") vs Pirelli Scorpions (255/60-17")
:D

Dave...

TDUB
06/17/2004, 07:06 PM
I have those ASA wheels with Kumho 275 60 17's. Car handles really well on the street, and great in light off road conditions. The car isn't for serious offroading (I have an F-350 for that), The look is awesome!!. The tires line up with the cladding as you look at it from the front and back. Couldnt be happier ! :D

morgan-tec
06/17/2004, 07:53 PM
If i am not mistaken any 6 on 5.5" bolt wheel with a 100mm inner bore and a +15 to +10mm offset should fit just fine.

AnalogVX
06/17/2004, 10:01 PM
Originally posted by morgan-tec
If i am not mistaken any 6 on 5.5" bolt wheel with a 100mm inner bore and a +15 to +10mm offset should fit just fine.

Yea, basically if they will fit on a Chevy full size P/U, they will fit the VX. But watch the offset.

omegavx
06/18/2004, 10:00 AM
Hey Rich, what size wheel do you have your 265/70-16 Dueler A/T Revo's mounted on? What width wheel, 7 or 8? Also, did you not get the 265/75-16 because they wouldn't sell them to you or because they didn't fit?

t2p
06/18/2004, 10:34 AM
omegavx:
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not sure what your primary goal is with the wheel/tire switch ......
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but you may be downgrading a tad in the handling/cornering area by switching to a 16" 75 (series) tire ......... compared to the OEM 245-60-18 .. and especially if you are running a 255-55-18 ..
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if this is a concern - and it may not be - some of the others on this site can give you an idea on the differences between the 16's and the 18's on a VX .......

omegavx
06/18/2004, 10:45 AM
Yeah, I'd love to keep 18's, but if you want a good A/T tire its hard to find one that will fit and still give enough tread. I'm considering moving down just alittle to say a 17" because I can still find a couple of good A/T tires to fit those.

t2p
06/18/2004, 10:57 AM
Got ya ........
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although I do believe the Nitto Terra Grappler is avail in 255-55-18 and 285-60-18 sizes ........
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I don't believe the 255-55 has a abundance of 'tread' though .......

omegavx
06/18/2004, 04:02 PM
Yeah the Nitto Terra Grappler has an 18" version, but its the lowest tread value at 13.1

SGT.BATGUANO
06/18/2004, 04:53 PM
Pirelli scorps in 255-55-18

AnalogVX
06/19/2004, 05:56 AM
Originally posted by omegavx
Hey Rich, what size wheel do you have your 265/70-16 Dueler A/T Revo's mounted on? What width wheel, 7 or 8? Also, did you not get the 265/75-16 because they wouldn't sell them to you or because they didn't fit?
Mounted on the stock 16" rim.
They said the 265/75's would not fit. I did not know then what I know now or I would have bought them anyway.
Kasia is running a 265/75 I believe.

yal^
06/19/2004, 07:32 AM
Yup, 265/75/16 but on aftermarket rims. It's good to have them knowing how much beating they get on a trail. My stock 18" are safe and sound ;Do;

t2p, I believe Jay is looking for some off roading tires. When I switched form my stock on 18" to BFG A/T on 16" rims I may have lost a bit when it comes to accelleration - got a bit sluggish. When it comes to cornering, oh well... it's a truck not a sports car, and as much as we can push it, I am still affraid of rolling over. To tell you the truth, my set up actually makes my ride somewhat safer - doesn't let me do anything stupid.

Well, maybe except racing that GMC Jimmy couple of weeks ago. Smoked him... ;eeko; Even though he had a better start, and we were equally blocked by cars in front of us.;Do;

Zu4two
06/19/2004, 08:15 PM
I got a set of those Mesa rims before Tire Rack stopped carrying them.

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/82myvxside-med.jpg

I'm currently running a set of Kumho 255/55/18 Ecsta STX's on them.

The thing you have to look for is the oversized center bore. Most wheels don't have the clearance for the 4WD hubs on the front.

omegavx
06/20/2004, 08:28 AM
Yeah, come to find out after about 10 emails back and forth. Me asking for him to just provide specs and let me worry about fitment for wheels I couldn't find any place else online and him saying "they dont fit, they dont fit". I finally found out the only thing that really was off was the offset and that was the whole reason they weren't willing to tell me the info. With the first response, it sounded like the center bore was off so they literally wouldn't fit. Come to find out they have a whole bunch that will fit, they just dont have the same 38mm offset.