It depends if the wheel is a steel wheel (which based on the size, it is) or if it is an alloy wheel. If it is a steel wheel, the current weight would be a North American P weight or a European two piece weight Type 260 with the V3 clip. Both weights would be made of Zinc, if you are looking for the OEM weight.
14 or 15 inch lug pattern is 5 on 4.5
It will be 14 or 15 inch depending on the particular model you are referring to. The OEM size is listed on the drivers door post.
235/75-15 is the correct OEM size.
It needs a complete set of wheels to be able to balance and support the weight of the truck.
it is a 15 inch wheel they will measure about 1 inch bigger across then tire size
A weight of an 14 inch alloy wheel is about 6 or 7 kilos.
Nothing will happen if you change the tire size along with the rims so you end up with a wheel/tire combination that is close to the overall diameter of the OEM tire/wheel that came on the car. Any tire shop can help you choose the correct size tire for the 15" rims.
38lbs Depends on the material the wheel is made of steel, or aluminum. Also the width of the wheel determines it's weight. 20 pounds is about average for an aluminum wheel and 30 pounds for a steel wheel.
15x7.5 inches with a 235 75 15 tire.
33 is for the height / 12.50 is your width / R (rim) 15 is your wheel size, so your wheel is a 15 inch wheel.
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