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Old 05-11-2010, 12:26 PM
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ive asked a few times at different sites and googled this and i get mixed results.
what is the rim/wheel size and bolt pattern that comes stock on a 2002 quad cab 2wd?
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The bolt pattern is in the FAQ sticky and it should say the rim size on your tire.
 
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bolt pattern is 6x114.3 or 6x4.5 i think. but ur local tire shop can tell u in about 30seconds.
 
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thunder im disapointed in u for not knowing this with out a doubt
but once again check the faq these questions get asked all the time on here
u have a 16" rim actually 16x8 with 6x4.5 bolt pattern
 
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lol i know considering i always respond to the damn bolt patter questions. but i had the skills to remember the metric measurement and standard.
 
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lol i know considering i always respond to the damn bolt patter questions. but i had the skills to remember the metric measurement and standard.
yea i dont have the skills to remember the metric but this is Merika we dont need no dumb metric system lol (even tho everything on our trucks is metric lol)
 
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metric is so much easier
 
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the metric system is a liberal hippy theory! =P
 
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Even tho in some ways I hate metric but for bolts and what not I like it im pretty used to it since every bolt on a atv is metric and I've had mine apart so many times lol
 
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thank u guys! i thought right but i just wanted to make sure
 


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