Sparky said:Well the bolt pattern is wrong unless you run adapters. And you'd need a lift to fit those tires as they are 32" tall. Depending on the backspacing of the wheel, you may or may not need a spacer to clear the upper ball joint, but the needed wheel adapters should take care of that anyway.
So, in short, no, they won't directly bolt up.
blazinlow89 said:6x127
Or you can get a set of adapters to run the more common lug pattern.
blazinlow89 said:Check out 05TBowners truck, he is running adapters for his wheels.
Also like sparky said it would depend on backspacing, offset and the adapter thickness.
bbarker89 said:you just went over my head with backspacing and offset no clue what that is.
blazinlow89 said:http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/techpage.jsp?techid=101
Wheel Backspacing And Offset - Four Wheeler Magazine
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/techpage.jsp?techid=92¤tpage=91
Research, research, research, and when you think you have read everything, research some more.
Backspacing is easy, measure from the back of the mounting surface to the rear of the wheel (covered in link 2). Offset is the measurement from the back of mounting surface to the center line of the wheel (link 1). Our trucks as well as most other GM's have a positive offset to the wheels. The same goes for FWD cars (Usually).
Getting a set of adapters will not only allow you to use the more common 6x5.5 lug pattern. It will also space your wheels out closer to the edge of the wheel wells giving you truck a much more aggressive look.
the roadie said:
Sparky said:That would depend on the backspacing of the wheel, but yes odds are it will at least a little bit. Frankly I think these trucks look better with the wheels pushed out at least an inch as that just gets them closer to the fender lip. They're a little far inset stock IMO.
I have stock wheels with 1.5" adapters (and a lift with 32" tires that area also a tad wider). Here's a pic of my truck parked next to a stock Trailblazer for comparison, so you can see where they are at.
Sparky said:Well the bolt pattern is wrong unless you run adapters. And you'd need a lift to fit those tires as they are 32" tall. Depending on the backspacing of the wheel, you may or may not need a spacer to clear the upper ball joint, but the needed wheel adapters should take care of that anyway.
So, in short, no, they won't directly bolt up.