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Anyone know what make and model this wheel is from?
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Anyone know what make and model this wheel is from?
Looks like a Durango wheel to me?
These wheels are on a MM. I have searched the Web for hours trying to find a match. I don't think they are Durango wheels.
Not many 6 bolt wheels out there that would fit a D50 the Durango are 6 bolt pattern also might want to look into it!
I checked Durango and Dakota they come close but lack the grove running down the spoke? There is a chart you can match up bolt patterns on the net!
http://www.roadkillcustoms.com/hot-r...#axzz4qWcWSzQ9
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Here is a pic of the truck. I ran across it for sale online.
Thanks for looking. I used a reference from this site and looked at just about every wheel and didn't see a exact match. I contacted the owner of the truck they are on and he informed me they were stock which I know isn't true. I think they would look awesome with some custom center if I can find out what they are and source a set.
Here is the wheel on my wife's Jeep so it has me thinking Chrysler/Dodge/AMC styling with the groves in the spokes.
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Durango / Dakota wheels are 6 x 4.5, MMM and Ram 50 are 6 x 5.5 - so they are not dodge wheels...They look like Toyota wheels - late model taco...
Pennyman1
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Living the D-50 lifestyle since 1980
Toyota Prado? Don't know what the US market equivalent is - may very well be a Tacomatose
I think the Prado is a Land Cruiser in the US. I combed the Web looking at Land Cruiser wheels but didn't see a match. Toyota wheels came to my mind first also but I have looked at hundreds if them and found no match.
Here is a list with that bolt pattern heck if I could find a match!
http://www.roadkillcustoms.com/hot-r...#axzz4qWcWSzQ9
Yea, I couldn't find a match either. Its a good looking wheel and it appears to bolt right up without any modification so you would think it was a Yota wheel.
I sent the wheel pic to stockwheels.com. They claim it's a aftermarket wheel. Anyone know of a good webite to search aftermarket wheels by bolt pattern?
dadsmax,Originally Posted by dadsmax
How about a rim id or casting mark search... Someplace on that rim are identifier hallmarks.
You may have to take a tire off the rim, as some stamping/casting id #'s are 'hidden' in the
dish section of the rim.
---Find the hallmark, google stick the web, betcha there's a clue as to MFGR !!
~Claych
Search that roadkill list above it will tell you all of the makes with that bolt pattern!
Early 2000s Isuzu Rodeo wheels. 2000-2001 is what my Google-fu came up with.
https://www.rtwwheels.com/store/shop...achined-64230/
http://photobucket.com/gallery/user/...ODY1OQ==/?ref=
That's what I thought too (they looked vaguely familiar) but the Google image isn't the same as the wheels in this thread - so it's back to the search...
When I first spotted this truck online I felt like I had seen these wheels before. I have searched high and low and also searched under stock and aftermarket wheels. I can't find a match. Like I said earlier, the truck owner is under the impression they are stock wheels so he can't help. That is why I posted here, I was sure someone here would know what they are or where they are from.
Claych, I don't own,the wheels or I would look for markings. I have looked at the Izuzu wheels when I was hunting the Web but they are not the same wheels.
I saw similar wheels on a late model 4runner just the other day...
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