Again, I think a tire shop with computer data base, would be able to give you the correct wheels from other vehicles that would work... I do know that Chevrolet and Isuzu share some parts in common...
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Useful tip, Luis, didn't know to not use just the bolts to hold a rim with a too-big center hole. But I figured that if it was a smidge too small I could grind it out.
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The only used 6-bolt rims with winter tires on them I can find around here had been made for some GM trucks. Do you think they'd fit?
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It's not just a matter of matching the holes but of offset, brake-parts clearance, etc., so seems to be a matter of trial-and-error.
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wheels for isuzu
go to www.vehicle-bolt-pattern.com
It will show you that your pattern is a 6x139.7. then click on "chevy"...or other brand, and you can see what other trucks or cars have the same size wheel. Be sure to pay attention to the offset. The Isuzu has the "medium" offset. Most 4x4 chevy pickups do also, but the 2x of the same year will be different. Hope this helps |
Thanks so much, jt. That site led me to bolt-patterns.com, that offers a "reverse search." Plug in your bolt pattern and it will look up what other vehicle makes have the same.
If any of you have the same problem with your '90 PU, some that should fit are for a 71-81 Jimmy 4WD, and 93-98 Toy T-100 and 10-11 4-Runner. |
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