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Discussion in 'Wheels/Tires' started by john cleveland, Jun 12, 2023.

  1. john cleveland

    john cleveland Newbie

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    ive been looking for wheels that will fit on a 91 2wd i ordered one set everything was fine except the hub opening was to small who make 16x8 +25 machined finish wheels that will fit
     
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    Ponyryd Enthusiast

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    Hub bore can be enlarged by a machine shop. As for who makes what you’d need to check your hub bore and go from there, but most aftermarket wheels are pretty big like 72mm
     
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    john cleveland Newbie

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    Well I shouldn’t have to pay a couple hundred dollars to have new wheels machined plus the hub are 73.1mm there has to be plenty of companies that makes wheels for my truck cause I see plenty of trucks with aftermarket wheels
     
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    Your bolt pattern is a simple 5x4.5. Don’t get scared off by that 114.3 number.

    Plenty of Ford, Chrysler and Jeep products that will fit. Summit racing has a good selection of wheels. Very competitive pricing.
     
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    jetas Grand Toyotaholic

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    Most people bore out the centers or they're using older american wheels which had big centerbores. You can also buy bolt on spacers for the wheel to clear the largest part of the center of the hub
     

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