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I have a 18 Silverado 1500, I’m gonna put a set of new rims on and I found a set I really like but the bolt pattern has me confused/concerned. The bolt pattern for my truck is 6x139.7 (6x5.5) correct?? The website the rims are on says it fits my truck but In the description the rims bolt pattern are 6x135 (6x5.5). Those numbers are close but not the same. Can anyone just clear this up for me before I spend the money? Thanks.

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It may be a typo on the website. If possible I would contact the company and ask for clarification. Thats the only way to know 100% for sure.

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1 minute ago, lovelessjl said:

It may be a typo on the website. If possible I would contact the company and ask for clarification. Thats the only way to know 100% for sure.

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I thought about messaging them but I wanted to ask here first to see what people had to say. Chances are if I ask them they are gonna tell me “ya they fit for sure”. 

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Hopefully they do fit, but if those are the wrong ones they should let you know and show you the right ones. If you get the feeling they're just telling you anything to make the sale, go to a different distributor that you trust, and they'll set you up right.

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This is directly off the manufacturer website. Part numbers match up on the website I’m thinking about buying from. So I think I’m okay.

 

 

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Another option - check websites like Custom Offsets and other large distributors to see if they have the wheels you like and compare specs.  You might even find a lower price...

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