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Old 04-05-2010, 11:15 AM
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I used to have a Colorado Extreme and from what I can remember they had a 100 mm hub as opposed to a silverado having a 80 mm hub. They do indeed both have the same lug pattern 6X5.5. So in other words if you want to put a colorado wheel on a silverado you would need some hubcentric rings to go from 80 to 100mm. If you wanted to put silverado wheels on a colorado you would need to bore the centers to 100mm.
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I know 3 guys with LS1 colorados that would take offense to that lol
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Originally Posted by 00Silv4.8
I did find out for sure its a Colorado Extreme that Im looking for wheels off of. And they are 05's. If I could get a charcoal set I would wet myself with joy. And the bolt pattern is the exact same. Their center bore is a little bigger so I have to use a lugcentric method of balancing. No big PITA for me, Im used to it


you are correct. I could maybe find rings after test fit after test fit after test fit, haha or balance them with a lugcentric plate. Either way I want some, I love being the guinea pig
Lugcentric & hubcentric. What's the diff?
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