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97-04 bolt pattern?

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#1 ·
fit any toyotas or nissians?

just checking...
 
#5 ·
05-07 Nissan Frontier, Pathfinder and Xterra
91-04 Dodge Dakota
98-03 Dodge Durango
& 6 lug vipers.

Stock Backspacing
15X7 = 4.5
16X7 = 4.5
15X8 = 5.5
16X8 = 5.5
17X9 = 6 1/8
 
#11 ·
Stole from another website

greybrick Wrote:Here's an update of vehicles using the 6 x 114.3mm / 4.5 inch wheel pattern;

* Dodge Durango (1998 - 2003) Hub bore: 71.4mm
* Dodge Dakota (1991 - 2004) Hub bore: 71.4mm
* Dodge Viper (1992-2009)
* Nissan Frontier (2005 - 2009) OEM offset: +30mm / Hub bore: 66.1mm
* Nissan Pathfinder (2005 - 2009) OEM offset: +30mm / Hub bore: 66.1mm
* Nissan Xterra (2005 - 2009) OEM offset: +30mm / Hub bore: 66.1mm
* Suzuki Equator (2009) OEM offset: +30mm / Hub bore: 66.1mm
* Hyundai Entourage (2007 - 2009)
* Kia Sedona (2006 - 2009)
* Kia Borrego (2009)

The Cadillac SRX (2004 - 2008) uses 6 x 115mm bolt pattern<--not exactly 6x4.5 meaning not an exact fit and could cause lug damage.

And yes, you also need to consider the centric hub size for centering the wheels. You do not want the lugs themselves supporting the weight, you want the weight to be supported by the hub and the lug nuts are just supposed to hold the wheel onto the hub.
 
#14 ·
yeah, the GMC Envoy isn't correct. That's the same lug pattern as a Colorado which is the same as a Fullsize Chevy. And older Nissan trucks (Hardbody's, Frontier's) are the same as Chevy. The newer ones have smaller lug patterns as is posted above.
 
#16 ·
I'm almost positive that they were never 4.5.
They were, and possibly still are 6x5, it appears TB's and Envoy's dont share the same pattern and Colorado's, I was wrong on that. 6x5= 6x127, which I'm sure places are selling 6x125's and calling it good, and not worrying about possible lug damage. But they have been 6x5 since beginning of production. I was researching as I was typing lol.
 
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