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Rims

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Rims

Post by zookwithdreams »

Can anyone tell me if CJ7 rims would fit onto a sierra
i did a bit of a search but i couldnt find anything
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Post by Liam »

Yes, greater offset.( stick out more)
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Post by Tasrocky »

Some Jeep do, so do Daihatsu, F-100, Lada ( I think )
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Re: Rims

Post by Damo »

zookwithdreams wrote:Can anyone tell me if CJ7 rims would fit onto a sierra
i did a bit of a search but i couldnt find anything


As has been said they will fit. The pattern is 5x5.5" or 5x139.7mm.
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Post by suzyted »

measure the backspace of your original wheel and compare .better to have a smaller measurement than original that means the wheels will come out from the car. stud pattern or P.C.D is 5/139.7 I sell wheels for a living
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