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Old 11-19-2004, 01:56 PM
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Question Older S-15 wheels?

I'm looking for info on what wheels (mag or aluminum--15 inch) will fit my '87 S-15 2wd.
It has a small 4.5" bolt pattern (different from 4x4 and later years).
I want to put 15" rims on it, but am having trouble finding out what to look for with this bolt pattern.
I know I could change the front rotors and rear axles to a more common pattern, but I would rather not get into that extreme measure.
Thanks for any help given....
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Old 11-23-2004, 12:09 PM
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Re: Older S-15 wheels?

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Originally Posted by quakerhill
I'm looking for info on what wheels (mag or aluminum--15 inch) will fit my '87 S-15 2wd.
It has a small 4.5" bolt pattern (different from 4x4 and later years).
I want to put 15" rims on it, but am having trouble finding out what to look for with this bolt pattern.
I know I could change the front rotors and rear axles to a more common pattern, but I would rather not get into that extreme measure.
Thanks for any help given....
The bolt pattern is 5x4.75 not 4.5 and it takes a rear wheel drive offset unlike the 4x4 models which take a fwd offset
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