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What cars and trucks use a 6 x 5.5 bolt pattern?

The 6x5.5" (or 6x139.7mm) bolt pattern is a very common one, particularly for trucks and SUVs. It's difficult to give an exhaustive list as many vehicles across different makes, models, and years share this pattern. However, some popular examples include:

* Chevrolet/GMC: Many full-size trucks and SUVs like the Silverado, Sierra, Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon, and older models like the Blazer.

* Dodge/Ram: Ram pickups (1500, 2500, 3500) and older Dodge trucks and SUVs.

* Ford: Older Ford full-size trucks and SUVs, although Ford has used other bolt patterns as well. This is less common on newer models.

* Toyota: Certain Toyota trucks and SUVs, particularly older models. Newer models often use different bolt patterns.

* Nissan: Some Nissan trucks and SUVs, but again, this is more common on older generations.

* Jeep: Many Jeep models, especially older ones and some Wranglers.

Important Note: Always double-check the specific bolt pattern for the *exact year and model* of the vehicle you're considering. While many vehicles share this pattern, it's not universal, and even slight variations can prevent proper wheel fitment. Consult a reliable parts catalog or the vehicle's owner's manual for definitive information.