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Old 11-06-2005, 10:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help with bolt pattern

Hey yall, im going to be buying new tires for my titan and since i have a XE, I have really ****ty lookin wheels. I am going to replace them with Moto Metal 951's but I have no idea about bolt patterns and what will work with the titan. I am going to be wrapping these wheels with 33" Toyo Open Country M/T's. I am going with an 18" wheel. Please help.
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Hey yall, im going to be buying new tires for my titan and since i have a XE, I have really ****ty lookin wheels. I am going to replace them with Moto Metal 951's but I have no idea about bolt patterns and what will work with the titan. I am going to be wrapping these wheels with 33" Toyo Open Country M/T's. I am going with an 18" wheel. Please help.
6 x 5.5" (or 6 x 139.7mm). Same as Chevy's
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6x5.5 if i remember correctly. and as for using toyos, unless you already have them, it will be hard to get them, there is a 4 month waiting list to get them because they moved their production facility. and you wont be able to fit 33's unless you use a leveling kit (like from PRG)
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i heard the 33" toyos will fit without rubbing without a leveling kit. Theres a person on the forum that actually has the tires on his stock 18's and they dont rub.
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i heard the 33" toyos will fit without rubbing without a leveling kit. Theres a person on the forum that actually has the tires on his stock 18's and they dont rub.
cool, go try it out i guess.
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