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Should I....?


Musick17

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City
Lincoln, IL
Vehicle Year
2002
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Manual
Well Ive had these wheels for a dodge/nissan 6 lug in my garage for over a year that are brand spankin new and havnt been able to sell them. I even went down to $175 and no one wanted them. (maybe people know not to put money into their dodge...:icon_rofl:)

anyways......
Since I have them. And I need new tires before winter. And I want new wheels to replace my steelies. Should I just get some wheel adapters and tires to fit and slap em on the ranger?

Just an idea tumbling around in my noodle!

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What's the backspacing on those rims? (looks like it might be fairly deep?)

if it's like 5.5" or something thereabouts, then you shouldn't have any issues, though I'm not sure what the availability of 5>6 lug adapters is (seems most I've seen just change the bolt-circle diameter, not the # of lugs, though admittedly I haven't paid all that close attention to them).
 
If i remember right they are 6 inch back spacing. There are adapters to do it though, ive looked into it. I was just going to buy some that were an inch or whatever i needed to allow for the backspacing to work out.
 
If you can get adapters to make it something effectively between 3.75"-4.5" backspace, you should be good to go. :icon_thumby:
 

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