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Hello Group,
I have a 1994 Chevy S-10 TWO Wheel Drive truck that I have been looking for a Rim for, and cannot find.
Mine can't be the only one in the entire US(?).
I've been looking on the Internet for the size of the wheels on this truck, with there offset, but cannot find it anywhere.
Would anyone know were I could find this information?
Would anyone actually know what these truck wheels size figure are?
I use 235x75x15 tires on them, with 5 holes.
* Would anyone know WHERE I could get a spare Rim for my truck? I NEED a spare!!!
Here's what's awesome about GM; they have always used common i terchangable wheel sizes, and lug spacing. Any rwd car, od 5lug 1/2 ton truck(including Astro) wheel, will fit for the most part. When I say any rwd car, I mean atleast from 68 up to the 96 Impala SS, accept IROC camaros, their wheels are wider than the similar 86 Monte SS wheels, though you coukd probably run four fronts. 4wd, and awd light trucks(blazer/Jimmy/Canyon/colorado, Astro/Bravada) have wider/taller tires than 2wd counter-parts.
Same with the fwd cars up to probably around 2004.
As long as you stick with 15s and 16s, you should be good. And stick with 2wd, the front wheels on a 4wd usually have a larger spindle hole for a lockable hub. If all this is a bit too confusing; just look for any S-series truck or suv, pre-98 C series truck/suv or the Astro/safari minivans. If you can't find those, an 80s rwd gm car will work as long as it has 15" rims.
Here's what's awesome about GM; they have always used common i terchangable wheel sizes, and lug spacing. Any rwd car, od 5lug 1/2 ton truck(including Astro) wheel, will fit for the most part. When I say any rwd car, I mean atleast from 68 up to the 96 Impala SS, accept IROC camaros, their wheels are wider than the similar 86 Monte SS wheels, though you coukd probably run four fronts. 4wd, and awd light trucks(blazer/Jimmy/Canyon/colorado, Astro/Bravada) have wider/taller tires than 2wd counter-parts.
Same with the fwd cars up to probably around 2004.
As long as you stick with 15s and 16s, you should be good. And stick with 2wd, the front wheels on a 4wd usually have a larger spindle hole for a lockable hub. If all this is a bit too confusing; just look for any S-series truck or suv, pre-98 C series truck/suv or the Astro/safari minivans. If you can't find those, an 80s rwd gm car will work as long as it has 15" rims.
Be careful. A lot f full size truck and car had a 5x5 lug bolt pattern. S10 Camaro firebird had a 5x 4.75 lug pattern. Impala and C1500 trucks had a 5x5. Not sure on the old Monte Carlos.
S10 came with a 15x7 205/70/15. 235/70/15 were the optional upsize on 2wd trucks. Some sport packages (SS) came with 16s. I don't know the width but 7-8 inch wide max,
4wd wheels will not fit on 2wd without spacers. Too much positive offset. 2wd wheels fit but they stick out. Past the fenders. 4wd does not have lockable hub. It's all auto hub. You can't even install manual hubs on S10.
FWD cars have a whole different offset and bolt patterns not to mention center hub hole. They will never work on a RWD S10
The first wheel link was a standard wheel in the GMC Jimmy/Sonoma. The second link was standard aluminum wheel on the Chevy S10/Blazer. This is for 2wd. 4wd have their own style.
The other wheel was a steel wheel with a few different hole patterns in the face.
Any junkyard or used tire shop should be able to get you a nice used wheel relatively cheap
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