They make crummy wheel adapter spacers but you wouldn't want a flimsy car wheel on a truck that weighs 2,000 lbs. more. Any kind of a load would break them to pieces. The crummy spacer adapters raise heck with wheel bearings and spindles.What's your life worth? Think of everyone else on the road.
2007-08-13 13:49:09
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answer #1
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answered by Country Boy 7
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i doubt it, one because ones a ford the other is chevy and two because the 6 lugs probably might have different spacing distance between the lugs than a 5 lug
2016-05-17 06:13:34
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answered by ? 3
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You may be able to find an adapter plate, either on-line or at a custom wheel shop. depends on your truck.
I personally don't trust them
2007-08-13 12:57:20
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answered by jim 5
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out of 17 words you used the word "lug"four times.
2007-08-13 12:57:09
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answered by Anonymous
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the only safe way is with an adapter and their safety is questionable. You will end up spending more on the adapters than on a set of proper wheels so the decision is yours.
2007-08-13 13:47:49
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answered by MotherTeresa 3
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No. You can't put a square peg in a round hole either.
2007-08-13 12:57:04
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answered by oklatom 7
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no...the dimensions are all wrong...it wont line up .... you cant do it ...if you look at the wheel and look at the wheel base do you not see how impossible it is???????????
2007-08-13 13:00:20
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answered by tee_girl 3
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problematic situation. search from bing and yahoo. it may help!
2014-11-09 20:07:16
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answered by Anonymous
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not without spacers or re-drilling one of the two.
2007-08-13 13:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2007-08-13 12:55:28
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answered by jon_wayne89 5
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