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autumnwalker

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Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. Like most things for the X, 16 inch rims don't come up too often, but I'll keep looking :)

Here is a comparison chart for 6x5.5" rims so you know what to look for...

http://www.mightyram50.net/vbulletin/showwiki.php?title=Wheels+and+Tires:wheel+rim+crossover+chart

Can't tell if the centre-bore hole is the right size, but all that would take is a phone call or email...(but it does look like the smaller one...)

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-tires-rims/city-of-halifax/silverado-rims/1071645628?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

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Tempting and thanks for the offer, but Im running 15's.

How come no decent wheeling where u are?

You have to drive far to the west maybe 2-3 hours before there is any decent terrain and also all the land here is privately owned farmer's fields even the powerlines run across private property.

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You have to drive far to the west maybe 2-3 hours before there is any decent terrain and also all the land here is privately owned farmer's fields even the powerlines run across private property.DSC_0392.jpgpicture share

Yep... No real trails, per se, until you hit the Forestry. Same goes for when we lived in Airdrie...

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Re rims for the X:

Is the bolt pattern the same, most importantly the circle diameter. You already thought of that. Next of course is the back spacing. I'd expect the Chevs might be too much for the X. And also check centre hole (can be too small!) and Yes, even stud holes can sometimes be a problem! Only seen that once, AJ's '76 Power Wagon has 5/8" studs! Some 8 on 6.5" rims don't fit!

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...and IDK why they predictably had to put Nissan in the title LOL :) - 80% of the vehicles got stuck in that spot. They ended up taking 3 trees down on the right to make a different line because of it.

And that's where mr. avalanche busted his tie-rod

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Re rims for the X:

Is the bolt pattern the same, most importantly the circle diameter. You already thought of that. Next of course is the back spacing. I'd expect the Chevs might be too much for the X. And also check centre hole (can be too small!) and Yes, even stud holes can sometimes be a problem! Only seen that once, AJ's '76 Power Wagon has 5/8" studs! Some 8 on 6.5" rims don't fit!

Yeah, pre-2004-ish chev/toy 6-bolts seem to be mostly 6/5.5 (139mm) bolt pattern. Offset is generally wider for both chev & toy. Center bore I'm not sure of.

The 15" steelies that came with the X were off a 4runner. The 15" slots I had were off a chev too.

I might take a chance with these as they don't look to be too offset

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1064081251

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http://www.clubxterra.org/forums/showthread.php?t=3592

5.5" backspacing on the stocks it seems. 100mm center bore and 6X5.5 bolt pattern.

The Chev Colorado/GMC canyon has the same center bore and bolt pattern. Also the offset should be pretty good compared to the X.

http://www.wheelsupport.com/chevrolet-gmc-bolt-pattern/

XTERRA 00-04 16″-17″ 6×139.7 12×1.25 100 M
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Here is a comparison chart for 6x5.5" rims so you know what to look for...

http://www.mightyram50.net/vbulletin/showwiki.php?title=Wheels+and+Tires:wheel+rim+crossover+chart

Can't tell if the centre-bore hole is the right size, but all that would take is a phone call or email...(but it does look like the smaller one...)

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-tires-rims/city-of-halifax/silverado-rims/1071645628?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

center bore 78mm - too small....but thanks :)

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