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Old 02-12-2008, 04:31 PM
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Lightbulb S10 wheels and tires recommendations!?

So i just picked up a 1995 S10, the tires will get me through the rest of winter but I'm beginning to think i may wanna throw some different wheels and tires on it come spring.

I looked up the bolt pattern it is: 5x120.7. the stock wheels I've got on now are 15 x 7 wrapped with some worn out 235/70-15's

So I'm hoping a newer car or truck with nice looking wheels has a matching bolt pattern! if anyone has some info feel free to add!

Lastly, could someone post a calculator that would tell me circumferences for tire sizes, because I'd like my speedo to stay close to accurate*
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I used to have 99 camaro wheels on my 98 blazer...
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I used to have 99 camaro wheels on my 98 blazer...
cool thanks, could show find a pic to show me? so i have a better idea
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s10 have the same bolt pattern as f-bodys, corvettes, and blazers. anything with the 5 on 4.75 bolt pattern. Just have to watch for backspacing. I know you need spacers for most f-body and corvette wheels.
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ya i checked on a website, it said they have very limited backspace, and the bolt pattern is a 5-120.7 (metric of course) im pretty sure your right about the 4.75.....now i guess i just have to do some research....spacers require longer studs.....hmm
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What kind of setup are you looking for? Like just some decent factory wheels or like some 20's?
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right now I'm leaning toward factory wheels, because most of the newer cars are stock with 18's.... so I'd be happy with those. I haven't looked around much, because I am unfamiliar with offsets.
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Old 02-15-2008, 07:30 AM
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s10 have the same bolt pattern as f-bodys, corvettes, and blazers. anything with the 5 on 4.75 bolt pattern. Just have to watch for backspacing. I know you need spacers for most f-body and corvette wheels.


the 4wheel drive trucks backspacing is perfect with the camaro's, so no spacers would be needed... only with the 2wd applications...





I will try to find some pics for you.
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