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Old Apr 22, 2010 | 10:16 AM
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my son-in-law has two on his 98,, is this common ?? whats the best after market way to put new wheels on with the one off bolt pattern ??
 
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Old Apr 22, 2010 | 12:00 PM
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never heard of cracked wheels unless you hit something with it you can buy stock replacements at most junkyards for a reasonable price (compared to new at least) otherwise any major rim manufacturer should stock rims in the right bolt patter i believe it is 6 x 4.5
 
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never heard of cracked wheels unless you hit something with it you can buy stock replacements at most junkyards for a reasonable price (compared to new at least) otherwise any major rim manufacturer should stock rims in the right bolt patter i believe it is 6 x 4.5
its a strange pattern ,,,anything else use it ?? or is people re-drilling for common patterns ??
 
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nissan likes it, dodge light duty trucks, some of the chevys use it, to name a few from about 5 minutes with google

it is NOT such an uncommon pattern that you cannot find rims to match it, yes they are LESS COMMON than 5 X yyy bolt patterns, but not uncommon by any stretch, just do a search for wheel manufacturers and they should allow you to search by vehicle compatibility and bolt pattern
 
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Sounds like your son-in-law needs to stop hitting things.
 
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that sounds like a cheap preventative measure, but first he needs him some new rims
 
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Old Apr 22, 2010 | 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by shrpshtr325
nissan likes it, dodge light duty trucks, some of the chevys use it, to name a few from about 5 minutes with google

it is NOT such an uncommon pattern that you cannot find rims to match it, yes they are LESS COMMON than 5 X yyy bolt patterns, but not uncommon by any stretch, just do a search for wheel manufacturers and they should allow you to search by vehicle compatibility and bolt pattern
thanks,,,,,they may have been there when they got it and with road dirt and some brake dust they showed
 
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