Depends on what model truck. Mine is a 6 lug 1500. The bigger models are 8.
A 98 Blazer S10 has 5 lugs on each wheel.
At 5 lugs per wheel x 4 wheels = a total of 20.
As long as they have the same amount of lugs or holes on the rim, they will fit.
Break lugs loose, jack up corner of car in question (by frame) Remove lugs with lug wrench & pull tire. You may have plastic covers on the lugs... simply unscrew and hubcap comes off
Use tire iron to break lugs loose. Jack up by frame to clear tire, remove lugs, exchange tire, thread lugs hand tight,lower until tire just contacts ground to keep from spinning, torque to specs, drop car.
bent wheel or loose lugs, or you need them ballanced, the tire has bubbled, etc
Take out the jack, loosen the lugs, lift the jack under the frame of the car, change tire, hand tighten lugs, lower jack and finished tightening the lugs with socket wrench. Do not over tighten.
my guess is to take it to the Audi dealer.....took me almost an hour to do change mine......stupid plastic caps over the lugs.......
go to discount tire
What is the stock size tire for a 1994 sierra Z71
This is a joke right? Same as any vehicle. You loosen the lugs, place your jack under the frame and jack it up, then take the lugs off and pull the tire and rim off and put the new ones on, and hand tighten the lugs and lower the jack so you can tighten the lugs the rest of the way.
On a 1997 Ford Mustang : There are ( 5 ) lug nuts per wheel