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What cars fit 5x4.75 lug pattern?

Many older American cars and trucks use the 5x4.75" (or 5 on 4.75") lug pattern. It's difficult to give an exhaustive list because the pattern was used across many years and manufacturers, but some examples include:

* Chevrolet: Numerous models from various years, especially trucks and SUVs. Think older Silverado, Tahoe, Suburban, etc. Specific years vary greatly.

* GMC: Similar to Chevrolet, many older trucks and SUVs used this pattern. Sierra, Yukon, etc.

* Dodge/Ram: Again, older trucks and some cars used this pattern.

* Jeep: Older Jeep models, particularly Wranglers and Cherokees, used this bolt pattern for various years.

* Ford: Some older Ford trucks and SUVs also utilized this pattern.

Important Note: While these brands commonly used 5x4.75", the *exact* years and models can vary significantly. You should always verify the lug pattern for a *specific* year and model of car before purchasing wheels or tires. Using the wrong bolt pattern is extremely dangerous. Consult a parts catalog, owner's manual, or a reliable online resource like a vehicle parts website (e.g., searching by year, make, and model) to confirm compatibility.