* 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.