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Anyone try to fit these over our calipers? http://www.midwestwheelcover.com/1618usedrims.aspx

I have a feeling they won't clear because Ive tried these and they don't clear http://m.ebay.com/itm/400851153699but I'd rather not buy them and have them not fit. I found some Nissan 16s that fit, but those rims from the first pic look a lot better.

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I think the older body style bolt pattern is different than the nbs trucks. I could be mistaken but I think the obs truck are the same bolt pattern as the Colorado"s.

 

I know that the Nissan wheels fit.

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Since your truck is an 03-05 AWD than you can put a 16" on as long as it is the same lug pattern (those should be), and assuming you have stock brakes.

 

The second ones you posted were the exact wheels i used in the winter on my truck.

 

The 05-07 2WD then 17" is the smallest you can go. The 2WDs have bigger front discs.

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Pretty sure 88 up is all 6x5.5. Just not enough room inside the rim. The ones I posted are kind of rare though (88-91) so I doubt anyone has tried to fit them. Just thought I'd give it a shot.

The 4x4 yes but the 2wd were all 5 lug. You know we have talked about this also I haven't really followed thro on looking what will fit.

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The 4x4 yes but the 2wd were all 5 lug. You know we have talked about this also I haven't really followed thro on looking what will fit.

Oh yeah, forgot about that. The 5 spokes I posted didn't clear my calipers at all. I don't know how digger Dan got them to fit :donno:

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