6 Lug 15 in. Wheels
Cam7
05-09-2005, 05:14 PM
I have a 88 Chevy Stepside 4x4 that has 33 in Tires and that cant be hauled because of the Tire width 85 in. Most Carriers have a 79 in. max width. The question I came across some 15 in. 6 lug wheels off a Nissan Truck that are suppossed to be the same bolt pattern. I need to know if any one has tried this and if they fit over the hub, rotor and caliper. I have nothing here except 5 lug to check . The Truck is at another location and cant check it. Any help would be App.
bigdaddy1832
05-09-2005, 07:01 PM
I don't know about Nissan but I know a toyota certain years are interchangable. So maybe the Nissan is to.
goinbig
05-09-2005, 08:56 PM
I know the Toyota 6-lug wheels will fit the Chevy 6-lug pattern. But, I know nothing about Nissans.
What kind of "hauler" is it being put on? Like a tow truck, or semi?
What kind of "hauler" is it being put on? Like a tow truck, or semi?
Cam7
05-10-2005, 03:17 AM
Tow Truck, most that I have checked have 80 in. max width on Tires.
abaird
05-10-2005, 08:38 PM
nissan wheels will fit, my brother had an 87 nissan 4x4 with mud tires. Him and his buddy put them(tires and wheels) on a 96 gmc sierra to go mudding. Don't ask why. But it did work.
Cam7
05-11-2005, 02:51 AM
Thanks for the help. Just didnt seem fesible, but you never know what will interchange.
bad68chev
05-13-2005, 12:05 AM
My friends suburban has the infiniti qx56 wheels on it, also armada and titan will fit GM as well.
Bundy
05-13-2005, 09:10 PM
Tow Truck, most that I have checked have 80 in. max width on Tires.
i didnt check to see where you live, but owning a towing co. 33's are no problem for any flatbed made within the last 15 years i know of. standard width on a flatbed is 96" which makes useable width between the rails of 91".
ive hauled my own truck with 35's without a problem.
i didnt check to see where you live, but owning a towing co. 33's are no problem for any flatbed made within the last 15 years i know of. standard width on a flatbed is 96" which makes useable width between the rails of 91".
ive hauled my own truck with 35's without a problem.
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