Looking to purchase wheels

Discussion in 'Wheels/Tires' started by unraveled, Apr 6, 2010.

  1. unraveled

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    I wanted to know if anyone has ever fit a 15 in. x 10 in wheel with a 4 " back ? Also what is the lug pattern on these yoda pick-ups ? ( I have a 1986 )
     
  2. duckyaz

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    5x114.3 or 5.4.5(they are the same) not sure about the 10" wheels though.
     
  3. unraveled

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    thank you very much! i need to find out about those 10 " :meemee:
     
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    i would think they would be good on the back, but someone else will have to chime in on the front.
     
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    the wheels would stick out.
     
  6. SD YOTA

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    this is customization so be prepared to mod your truck in order to fit a size wheel that is not known to fit without trimming, pulling, or flaring your fenders a bit.

    easy to find out if they will fit. remove your front and rear wheels. grab a long skinny stick or metal rod that will fit from the top of the fender line inside to the ground. grab a measuring tape. grab the metal rod and line it up as flat as you can from the inside of the fender well line to the ground..... then measure the distance between the frame and the rod. this will give you an idea of how much room you have to fit a wheel. then, from there..... use the same metal rod and line it flat to the face of the drum (facing you) and measure from the frame to the rod again. this will give you an idea of how much backspaceing you will need to clear the size wheel you can stuff inside the well. :waytogo:
     
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    look for jeep wrangler off road wheels on craigslist. mid 80's to 06 wrangler have the same bolt pattern as our trucks...
     
  8. unraveled

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    I did this also, THANKS! I realized that the rear would clear, but the fronts would stick out about 1" with no modding to the fenders. But here's another thing I need help with.... The offset I'm not sure how to choose the size for this
     

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