: 6 on 5.5 wheels---gm vs. jeep. vs. toy


PIA
08-04-2002, 12:24 AM
I know I saw this topic months ago, but I can't find it.

I remeber there was a trick to this, where some wheels would not fit all.

What fits all three? Or what fits a waggy 44 and a toy rear? Thanks

Wilson
08-04-2002, 03:27 AM
No probs that I'm aware of, I've swapped wheels with buddy's that have waggy axles, and I'm running chevy/ford (converted) axles. Any six lug wheel should work, as long as the backspacing is good.

Tass
08-04-2002, 05:09 AM
Originally posted by Wilson
No probs that I'm aware of, I've swapped wheels with buddy's that have waggy axles, and I'm running chevy/ford (converted) axles. Any six lug wheel should work, as long as the backspacing is good.

The only problem that I've come across is that the centre hole on some Chevy rims isn't large enough to clear the Toy hubs.

Tass

morpheus
08-04-2002, 07:40 AM
Originally posted by Tass


The only problem that I've come across is that the centre hole on some Chevy rims isn't large enough to clear the Toy hubs.

Tass

Same problem with some Jeep rims. Not all .. just some.

- jack

ROKTOY
08-04-2002, 07:57 AM
Most aftermarket wheels are sized big enough to fit the Toy,
which has the largest hub outer....little over 4 1/8".

If you have access to a mill and boring bar you can open up
the center holes on the smaller holed wheels.

Jay

Booger Weldz
08-04-2002, 04:47 PM
i had a set of chevy aluminum rims that fit my ifs front hubs fine(snug), 'bushrig' bought them and had to get them gutted to fit his solid axle hubs?? i believe its actually the rotor carrier that it wont fit over as the exterior of both hubs are the same