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Chevy/GMC 6 lugs. Would these fit?

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Those will work - just drill two extra holes in each, or convert to 6 lug. I just drill them personally.

 

They are 8" rims tho - that's a little wide. 6.5" or 7" would be better. You can buy these at just about any tire/wheel shop brand new for $25 - $30 each in white or black. Chrome is more.

 

Generally you want the thinest rim you can get that will work with your tires - it will hold the bead better, and there is more rubber to protect the rim from rocks, sidewalks, etc.

 

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GD

So the hole pattern on these is 140?? I am under the impression that you just pop 2 more holes and it'll fit on the 4 lug hubs. This would be perfect to do, becuase I have a pair of 15" tires that are coming off my Legacy tomorrow (i got some new g-force sports) that I could use if this is the case. They'd go on my fwd XT.

yep im doing that with some beeftastic snow tires.15X7 chrome chebbies rock on:headbang: :burnout:

So the hole pattern on these is 140?? I am under the impression that you just pop 2 more holes and it'll fit on the 4 lug hubs. This would be perfect to do, becuase I have a pair of 15" tires that are coming off my Legacy tomorrow (i got some new g-force sports) that I could use if this is the case. They'd go on my fwd XT.

 

6 lug wheels are 6 x5.5"(139.7mm)

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