What truck has a 8×165 bolt pattern?

What truck has a 8×165 bolt pattern?

8×6. 5 (8×165. 1) Bolt Pattern. Looking for that perfect set of wheels with FREE SHIPPING for your Dodge Ram, Chevrolet Silverado, or GMC Sierra 2500 / 3500 truck?

What does a 8×6 5 wheel fit?

The 8×6. 5″ bolt pattern has been used on the Dodge Ram 2500 & 3500 dating back to 1946, Ford F250 & F350 trucks from 1955 to 1998, and also the Chevy & GMC 2500 & 3500 trucks from 1967 to 2011. The Hummer H2 has also shared the 8×6. 5″ wheel bolt pattern.

What does JJ mean in wheel size?

Helpful Expert Reply: The “JJ” that you mentioned finding on the wheel size listed for the units mounted to your trailer refer to the contour of the bead seat on the wheel, essentially its shape ( “J” indicates the shape of the letter J).

Are Ford and Chevy 8 lug wheels the same?

92 ford will fit a chevy 8 bolt. Sometime later ford changed to a different bolt circle that is about 5mm bigger diameter. It’s different, but not very much…if you are capable of much of anything you can make them fit. Chevy always used a smaller pilot hole, but the larger pilot fits.

What is the bolt pattern for Chevy 2500?

8×180 mm
2021 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Lug Nut Torque, Bolt Pattern – All Options

Model, Submodel, Trim2021 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 2 Dr Standard Cab Pickup LT 20″ option
Bolt Pattern8×180 mm
Hub Bore124 mm
Nut or Boltnut
Nut Bolt Thread TypeM14x1.5

What is 8×180 bolt pattern?

The 8×180 Bolt Pattern or Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is made up of the stud count (8) and the bolt circle measurement (180), the notional circle determined by the center position of the studs. The 8×180 bolt pattern is common to Chevrolet and GMC vehicles.

What lug pattern is a Chevy 2500?

The wheel bolt pattern for this truck is 8x180mm.

How wide is 8.5 J?

Tyre overall rolling diameter

Rim WidthMinimum tyre widthMaximum tyre width
8.0 Inches215 mm245 mm
8.5 Inches225 mm255 mm
9.0 Inches235 mm265 mm
9.5 Inches245 mm275 mm

What does 7.5 JJ mean?

The wheels width is usually written beside the flange shape marking – e.g: 7j, 7.5j, 8.0j. The width of the wheel is basically the area shown on the photo above and it is measured in inches. In other words, the bigger the number, the “thicker” your wheels are.

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