What size is the chevy s10 bolt pattern ?

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Tina S. December 28, 2020
A5x4.75 bolt pattern is on the Chevy S-10. Lug nuts are made of metal and are frequently designed and treated to prevent rust. However, over time they may develop rust as their protective coatings wear off or if they are neglected. Fortunately, since lug nuts are hardy so that they will hold the wheels of Your car in place, they can also stand up to some pretty serious rust-removal efforts.The easiest way to estimate the 5 lug bolt pattern, is to measure from the back of a hole to the center of the second hole. If You are changing Your wheels make sure it is the same bolt pattern or it will not fit without a wheel adapter. Wheel adapters are used to change bolt patterns to properly fit wheels from one vehicle to the hub of a different vehicle.
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Oliver June 19, 2020
Looking for rims on s10 what can i fit on truck
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Doug Brown August 20, 2020
I have a 1995 s10 4.3 2wd what is the proper off set
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George D. April 9, 2020
The wheel bolt pattern for all chevy s10 trucks is 5 x 120mm.
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Aaron June 21, 2020
The bolt pattern for an s10 is NOT 5x120, it is 5x4.75 or 5x120.7 which is not the same. Wheels studs are not made to be bent to fit wheels.
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SpeedDemon March 19, 2021
The 5x120 will fit s10, if the bolt holes are fairly large. I used to sell custom wheels, we used to get the same wheels for BMW and camaro's or S10s. The 5x120.7 is the proper fit, If its a universal wheel chances are the holes are a bit bigger. Similar to the 5x4.5(114.3) and the 5x115 for gm. Most of those are interchangeable because of the larger bolt holes. Try a test fit first. I have reground holes for better seating of the lugs, but its a big job to get it done properly. Also the hub on some of the 2wd s10 will not fit into the bmw wheel. The 4x4 will easier but the 2wd if it has the hub and rotor combined will not. I tried a set on my 99 Xtreme, only issue was the hub at that time.
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Aodhan July 8, 2020
I got fast wheels thunder on my s10 zr2. Paid 650 or so for them all off of partsengine.ca the rims are 8.5inch wide offset is 40 no rub with 265/75R17s tires on it. I have an aftermarket front bumper dont know if that makes a difference. Also my torsion bars are tightened up. Ride isnt that rough with the zr2 trim!
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KEN M August 27, 2020
NOT 5X120, 5X120.7
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Don September 3, 2020
Either Doug or George is wrong!
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Jimmy Mullins September 23, 2020
I need 4 steel rims that fit my P2256016 tires
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ten littleindians November 15, 2020
The rims on many S-10's is in fact 5bolts x 120.70mm and to convert metric to inches you divide that number by 25.4 and get a5 bolt rim x 4.75 inches.
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RC December 30, 2021
I just measured bolt pattern on my 2003 S10 (2WD) it measured (5x)4.75
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Justin July 25, 2021
Depending on the generation you have, first gen(squarebody) is5x120.65, second gen is 5x120 and third gen is a5x4.75
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Coldpiece February 4, 2023
I own a 94 Camaro and 07 BMW650 and I can swap rims and tires on both vehicles with each others rims and tires. They fit each other perfect no problem…..and I owned an S10 that I sold years ago AND I was able to switch rims between all 3 vehicles NO PROBLEM.
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Ty November 6, 2022
I have a 1990 s10 an I wanna no my bolt pattern plz
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Z October 15, 2022
Anyone looking ?
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Timmy May 2, 2022
Will a 5×4.75 to 5×4.75 whell adapter fit my S10 4×4
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Carla Tucker March 4, 2022
I have a Chevys10 will a Chevyc10 short bed fit on a Chevy S10 matter of a fact what other car will fit on a S10 does anyone know
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bil January 28, 2022
Seen a s10 with bmw wheels yesterday so yeah it’ll fit if you bore them out
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Joe October 6, 2021
5 x 4.75
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Chris navarro May 20, 2021
Mine s10 bolt pettern is 5×4.75
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