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What is the biggest (STOCK STEEL/ALUM) rim that will fit a Sidekick? (ford, etc)

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Offline Quaddawg

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Jeez, doesn't anyone actually READ the original posts?

I feel your pain Gen-Erix


folks just don't pay attention, do they...


THE GUY WANTS STEEL WHEELS AND HUBCAPS.........

HE JUST WANTS TO KNOW THE LARGEST SIZE STEEL WHEEL THAT MIGHT FIT, SOMETHING HE COULD FIND IN A JUNKYARD OR SOMETHING...

I can't personally answer the question, but DAMN the answers here are aggravating

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Offline Carnage

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Jeez, doesn't anyone actually READ the original posts?
I feel your pain Gen-Erix
folks just don't pay attention, do they...
THE GUY WANTS STEEL WHEELS AND HUBCAPS.........
HE JUST WANTS TO KNOW THE LARGEST SIZE STEEL WHEEL THAT MIGHT FIT, SOMETHING HE COULD FIND IN A JUNKYARD OR SOMETHING...
I can't personally answer the question, but DAMN the answers here are aggravating


lol... thanks brah
(sometimes stuff like that just cant be helped)


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I think AJMBLAZER answered his question pretty good - stating that dodge vehicles had the same bolt pattern for a few years, and probably have a wide aelection of 15"-20" wheels (which would include the 17"/18" that he specified) And in everyones defense(including mine)his original post and the title do not mention that he was looking for steel....

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LOL... yeah.... ok......... I am extra cranky today.. that's all.. I will chill...  :P
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Offline Carnage

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I think AJMBLAZER answered his question pretty good - stating that dodge vehicles had the same bolt pattern for a few years, and probably have a wide aelection of 15"-20" wheels (which would include the 17"/18" that he specified) And in everyones defense(including mine)his original post and the title do not mention that he was looking for steel....


there, changed it
i know you guys were trying to help and I appreciate that
(but I was trying to be specific as stated in THREE posts)

no worries though,
on with the info!

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Offline urbanwheeler

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too bad these dont have the same 6 lug pattern as a toyota 4wd pickup, as they come in a lot of different sizes. I have seen a few base model dodge pickups with the wide 5 lug pattern and I would say they were probably either 16s or 17s, and steel ;D
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The only option that i can think of will be from a Dodge, the newer model ones have a 17x7 plain non-chrome steel wheel that I think was a 5x5.5 pattern. That is the only thing I can think of that came with a steel 17" wheel.  Ford stopped using the 5x5.5 pattern in 97 with the body style change and offered nothing in a 17" steel prior to that. 

As far as backspacing I am not sure what the measure, so you would just have to measure and see if it would work once you found a set.

If the wheels would fit backspacing wise you would almost for sure have to buy new lower profile tires for your particular setup. 

My point with my previous post was that you could get some aluminum wheels for not much more money than steel/hubcaps that would look good and be different, but please excuse my opinion.
Toolman