if disk brakes, u can install while on vehicle just knock out old lug bolts with a hammer and insert new ones in same place if drum brakes. u need to remove brake drum then the lugbolts can either be knocked out of axle all lug bolts have a fine spline on them and are little bit tapered the spline is to stop them turning when loosening or tightening lug nuts
6 Lug Chevy Trucks
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The lug pattern on a 1997 Chevy Silverado is 6 bolts with a spacing of 139.7 mm (5.5 inches) across the circle, commonly referred to as a 6x139.7 lug pattern. This configuration is standard for many full-size Chevrolet trucks from that era. When selecting wheels, it's important to also consider the offset and hub diameter for proper fitment.
There are 8 lug nuts per wheel.
get an axle that has a 5 lug pattern, usu. found on 1/2 ton trucks (ex: a 1500 model)
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A 1999 Chevy 1500 truck typically has five lug nuts per wheel. Therefore, with four wheels, the total number of lug nuts is 20. This configuration is standard for most light-duty trucks from that era.
Yes. Only if you have 6 lug pattern. All Chevy trucks 6 lug patterns are the same 6x139.
The lug pattern for a 1986 Chevy Silverado is 6x5.5 inches (or 6x139.7 mm). This means there are six lug bolts arranged in a circle with a diameter of 5.5 inches. When selecting new wheels or tires, it's essential to ensure compatibility with this lug pattern for proper fitment.
Some Dodge Dakotas, Some Dodge Durangos, Some Chevy trucks,
i KNOW 5 LUGS ARE 5 1/2" NOT SURE ON A 6 LUG PATTERN
Remove wheel Re-install 2 lug nuts to hold rotor in place Remove flexible brake line Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor