An old member, bimati, had some GM wheels on his VX.
Check out this link to his gallery:
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/sh...user/2145/sl/b
Where are you bimati?
An old member, bimati, had some GM wheels on his VX.
Check out this link to his gallery:
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/sh...user/2145/sl/b
Where are you bimati?
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I sold my old stock rims to a chevy silverado owner. It fits.
IIRC, Bim had to use wheel spacers to make those rims fit, & they somehow, FUBAR'd his front bearings or half shafts...
Anyone remember more specifics?
As a general statement, most rims from Jap trucks (Nissan, Mitsu, Toy & Isuzu) will fit GM products because the center bore is larger. It doesn't always work the other way. Even though the bolt patterns are the same, the c-bore on many rims for GM applications is too small.![]()
Last edited by Ldub : 12/05/2008 at 07:12 AM
Hmmm, see, that's weird because I always thought the 6x5.5 rims that were for GM trucks DID NOT fit because the center hole was too small. For instance, my AR rims came in both a "GM" pattern and a "Nissan, Toyota" pattern, with the only difference being the center bore....
Bart
ya, that info is right.... most jap wheels will fit on ours (i have toyota wheels on mine)...but it doesnt go the other way (tried to sell my stock rims to someone with a T100....didnt fit....
while on the subject, anyone know the bolt pattern on nissan armada? same as ours??
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