What Other Vehicles match S-10 Lug Pattern
Frill
02-06-2004, 11:25 PM
I'm wondering if anyone knows what other vehicles match the lug pattern of a 1991 S-10 Blazer ? What wheels will fit the blazer ?
Philo
02-06-2004, 11:39 PM
I'm wondering if anyone knows what other vehicles match the lug pattern of a 1991 S-10 Blazer ? What wheels will fit the blazer ?
A lot of GM wheels will fit. For instance the 70-81 Camaro/Firebird wheels will fit. If you mount these wheels on the S10 however, the tires will be outside the body line, because they are dished more than the S10 wheels.
A lot of GM wheels will fit. For instance the 70-81 Camaro/Firebird wheels will fit. If you mount these wheels on the S10 however, the tires will be outside the body line, because they are dished more than the S10 wheels.
TopDogg
02-07-2004, 09:41 PM
Your lug pattern is 5x4.75
Just about any rear wheel drive GM car should fit.
I have 15x7 Corvette rallyes (1969 rims)on mine with a 4 inch backspacing and I put 1" wheel spacers on just to widen the stance a bit and my tires dont stick out past the fenders. And I might go to a 1.5" wheel spacer. So a 15x7 rim with a 3" backspacing wont stick out past your fenders for sure.
You didnt say if your S-10 is a 4x4. 2WD rims will usually fit the 4x4 S-10s but I dont think the factory 4x4 wheels will fit a 2WD. Atleast not on the front.
Any rim with more than a 4 inch backspace will rub and may not even bolt on.
I just had 16x8 rims from my 92 camaro with 245/50R16s on my S10 and they didnt stick out. I could have lowered it and they would have been tucked. BY THE WAY I CAN SELL YOU THESE RIMS FOR A GREAT PRICE. Just let me know and I will cut you a deal.
I can help you more in detail if you tell me what size tires you want to run. Or what style rims your looking for. The rims I have for sale will look good with low profile tires or some all terrain tires and even street, hot rod tires.
Just about any rear wheel drive GM car should fit.
I have 15x7 Corvette rallyes (1969 rims)on mine with a 4 inch backspacing and I put 1" wheel spacers on just to widen the stance a bit and my tires dont stick out past the fenders. And I might go to a 1.5" wheel spacer. So a 15x7 rim with a 3" backspacing wont stick out past your fenders for sure.
You didnt say if your S-10 is a 4x4. 2WD rims will usually fit the 4x4 S-10s but I dont think the factory 4x4 wheels will fit a 2WD. Atleast not on the front.
Any rim with more than a 4 inch backspace will rub and may not even bolt on.
I just had 16x8 rims from my 92 camaro with 245/50R16s on my S10 and they didnt stick out. I could have lowered it and they would have been tucked. BY THE WAY I CAN SELL YOU THESE RIMS FOR A GREAT PRICE. Just let me know and I will cut you a deal.
I can help you more in detail if you tell me what size tires you want to run. Or what style rims your looking for. The rims I have for sale will look good with low profile tires or some all terrain tires and even street, hot rod tires.
Philo
02-07-2004, 10:23 PM
Your lug pattern is 5x4.75
Just about any rear wheel drive GM car should fit.
I have 15x7 Corvette rallyes (1969 rims)on mine with a 4 inch backspacing and I put 1" wheel spacers on just to widen the stance a bit and my tires dont stick out past the fenders. And I might go to a 1.5" wheel spacer. So a 15x7 rim with a 3" backspacing wont stick out past your fenders for sure.
You didnt say if your S-10 is a 4x4. 2WD rims will usually fit the 4x4 S-10s but I dont think the factory 4x4 wheels will fit a 2WD. Atleast not on the front.
Any rim with more than a 4 inch backspace will rub and may not even bolt on.
I just had 16x8 rims from my 92 camaro with 245/50R16s on my S10 and they didnt stick out. I could have lowered it and they would have been tucked. BY THE WAY I CAN SELL YOU THESE RIMS FOR A GREAT PRICE. Just let me know and I will cut you a deal.
I can help you more in detail if you tell me what size tires you want to run. Or what style rims your looking for. The rims I have for sale will look good with low profile tires or some all terrain tires and even street, hot rod tires.
I was going with the assumption that the majority of S10 Blazers are 4x4. The axles on the 4x4 are wider than the 4x2, and the wheels have much different backspacing. So if you put even the stock rally wheels from a Camaro on an S10 4x4 they stick out (I did it).
Just about any rear wheel drive GM car should fit.
I have 15x7 Corvette rallyes (1969 rims)on mine with a 4 inch backspacing and I put 1" wheel spacers on just to widen the stance a bit and my tires dont stick out past the fenders. And I might go to a 1.5" wheel spacer. So a 15x7 rim with a 3" backspacing wont stick out past your fenders for sure.
You didnt say if your S-10 is a 4x4. 2WD rims will usually fit the 4x4 S-10s but I dont think the factory 4x4 wheels will fit a 2WD. Atleast not on the front.
Any rim with more than a 4 inch backspace will rub and may not even bolt on.
I just had 16x8 rims from my 92 camaro with 245/50R16s on my S10 and they didnt stick out. I could have lowered it and they would have been tucked. BY THE WAY I CAN SELL YOU THESE RIMS FOR A GREAT PRICE. Just let me know and I will cut you a deal.
I can help you more in detail if you tell me what size tires you want to run. Or what style rims your looking for. The rims I have for sale will look good with low profile tires or some all terrain tires and even street, hot rod tires.
I was going with the assumption that the majority of S10 Blazers are 4x4. The axles on the 4x4 are wider than the 4x2, and the wheels have much different backspacing. So if you put even the stock rally wheels from a Camaro on an S10 4x4 they stick out (I did it).
TopDogg
02-08-2004, 12:31 PM
What size were the rims and what year were they from?
I have seen 90-92 Camaro wheels (NOT THE 15X7 rims) on a 4x4 with 245/70R16 AT tires and it looked great. He added the factory flares which stuck out about an inch and it looked even better.
Other than that its real simple to check your factory back spacing on the rims and get the rims you want with the same specs.
I have seen 90-92 Camaro wheels (NOT THE 15X7 rims) on a 4x4 with 245/70R16 AT tires and it looked great. He added the factory flares which stuck out about an inch and it looked even better.
Other than that its real simple to check your factory back spacing on the rims and get the rims you want with the same specs.
Philo
02-09-2004, 11:15 AM
What size were the rims and what year were they from?
I have seen 90-92 Camaro wheels (NOT THE 15X7 rims) on a 4x4 with 245/70R16 AT tires and it looked great. He added the factory flares which stuck out about an inch and it looked even better.
Other than that its real simple to check your factory back spacing on the rims and get the rims you want with the same specs.
They were the stamped steel rims (15x8) for a '72 SS/350 Camaro. I had 265-60/15 tires on them. They stuck out about 1.5 inches from the built-in flares on the truck. It makes sense, since the stock alloy wheels for this truck have the heads of the lug nuts less than one inch from the outside edge of the wheel. I no longer have the Camaro wheels, but if you take that same measurement on my '79 TransAm, it is approximately 3".
I have seen 90-92 Camaro wheels (NOT THE 15X7 rims) on a 4x4 with 245/70R16 AT tires and it looked great. He added the factory flares which stuck out about an inch and it looked even better.
Other than that its real simple to check your factory back spacing on the rims and get the rims you want with the same specs.
They were the stamped steel rims (15x8) for a '72 SS/350 Camaro. I had 265-60/15 tires on them. They stuck out about 1.5 inches from the built-in flares on the truck. It makes sense, since the stock alloy wheels for this truck have the heads of the lug nuts less than one inch from the outside edge of the wheel. I no longer have the Camaro wheels, but if you take that same measurement on my '79 TransAm, it is approximately 3".
TopDogg
02-09-2004, 11:33 AM
Not enough backspacing on the Camaro wheels. Maybe if they were 15x7 wheels it would work. Truck was designed for tall tires rather than wide. Like the 235/75R15 which was probably the stock tire sixe. Look at the sticker inside the door it will tell you.
My guess is that you had a 15x7 stock rim with about a 4 inch backspace.
If your wheels stick out a bit just get bigger fender flares and raise it up a couple inches. Then it might look right.
My guess is that you had a 15x7 stock rim with about a 4 inch backspace.
If your wheels stick out a bit just get bigger fender flares and raise it up a couple inches. Then it might look right.
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