A 6x139.7 bolt pattern, also known as 6x5.5 inches, is commonly found on various trucks and SUVs. Vehicles that typically use this bolt pattern include models from brands like Chevrolet, GMC, Toyota, Nissan, and Isuzu. Specific examples include the Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Toyota Tacoma, and Nissan Frontier. Always check the vehicle specifications to ensure compatibility before purchasing wheels.
Usually a universal rim will have two different bolt patterns. You still have to know what bolt pattern you have on your vehicle, or at least how many lugs you have, otherwise you will have an extremely difficult time finding a rim that fits. You should also understand positive and negative backspacing, width, and height that your vehicle can accept before deciding on a wheel, to keep it from rubbing. I would suggest going to Discount Tire Co. and talking to one of their wheel and tire experts. They are very knowledgeable when it comes to fitments and can get you set up with a great set of wheels and tires at a good price.
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What car dose this
Physically it will fit, but the engine will not bolt up.
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does the vehicle crank at all or does it not do anything>: If the vehicle dose not crank be sure to have your headlights OFF. I know that this is a problem in my 1988 Z24.
NO very bad idea the bolt should not even close to do it but if it dose i wouldn't do it
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They are most commonly used on Chevy s10s with the 4.3 Vortec motor. It has the same thread pattern as the Napa 1040 but is a bigger filter.
Usually they hold four or five plus one in the chamber
RV does not stand for nothing it is just a big truck. It's called Recreational Vehicle, though.