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Old 02-01-2004, 01:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Tech info for the 18" Titan wheels...

Wheel size » 18x8
Wheel offset » +25mm
Wheel finish » hypersilver
Bolt pattern » 6x5.5
Stock Tire Size » ??

Just FYI for anyone who needs the info for upsizing thier wheels for a wheels calculator.

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Wheel size » 18x8
Wheel offset » +25mm
Wheel finish » hypersilver
Bolt pattern » 6x5.5
Stock Tire Size » ??

Just FYI for anyone who needs the info for upsizing thier wheels for a wheels calculator.

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Tire sizes:
XE is P245/75R17
SE and LE is P265/70R18
Offroad package for both models: P285/70R17
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on an earlier post "bolt pattern" you advised 6 X 114.5 (4.5"), now your tech says 6 X 5.5", I have not been out to the truck yet to measure but what gives?
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Skip,

Typo on the 4.5 in the previous post. It is 5.5 not 4.5. Had Z Wheels in the brain at the same time.

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that's ool, thanks, I finally got off the couch at halftime and put the calipers on em. Yep. 5.5". Thanks again.
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Chris, can you tell me where you got the specs for the Titan bolt pattern? I'm trying to find out if I can share a set of BFG all terrain tires and aftermaket rims between our Titan and our '03 4Runner (which also has six lugs).

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Got the specs from my local dealer service manager. I also saw the same specs on an Ebay auction earlier this week as well.

Reason I even asked was a friend of mine here at work is considering a Titan after seeing mine but without the off-road package and the 17's but he has some 20's on his current avalanche he wants to move over to the titan if he gets it. Will it work? I dunno as I don't knwo the specs of the Avalanche (Chevy) bolt pattern.

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when i got my rims they told me they were the same as chevy's. Only thing i would double check is the center hub size.
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This may help:
wheel offsets calculator:
http://toy4two.home.mindspring.com/offset.html

Tire sizes calculator:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
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