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Name those rims!

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those look like chevy judging by the rectangular holes dare i say 16.5s just my guess. looks good on that with the glory rings.

I'd say that they are chevy rims. But I doubt they're 16.5's, I think those were only available in 8 lug

chevy trucks used a 6 lug 15" wheel, (for a 1/2 ton 4x4 chevy truck). also toyota 4x4 trucks, and nissan 4x4 trucks, they have the same bolt circle as a sube (140 mm) the chevy are more available in the east, or aleast michigan, UAW country, i get allot of flak for driving a subaru, untill i kick their a@# on the trails..

Those look kinda like old Isuzu or maybe Mazda wheels, like late 70s/early 80s.

They look alot like chevy "rally" rims off a half ton 4x4

Definatly not a 16.5 chevy. Imagin trying for find 40-45 series tires for those. Not worth it considering the budget nature of redrilling 6 lugs.

Looks like the wheel every demolition derby contestant uses.

Definatly not a 16.5 chevy. Imagin trying for find 40-45 series tires for those. Not worth it considering the budget nature of redrilling 6 lugs.

 

Most 16.5 rims are 8 lug. The look alot like the "rally" style rims on my buddy's old K-5 Blazer

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I seem to remember seeing such rims on large chevy vans, but haven't seen any since. I wonder how heavy they are?

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