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will these dodge van wheels fit my 4x4?

Old Mar 4, 2008 | 09:36 AM
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will these dodge van wheels fit my 4x4?

seller says they are 3500 dodge van steel wheels. 16 inch. i forgot to ask what year. do you think the back spacing is the same and center hole big enough for my 94 4x4. looks like the stock ones that came on 94s and 95 2500 trucks. did dodge make different widths in these steel wheels or are they all the same?

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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 11:25 AM
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you need to check the backspacing. the style (the look) doesn't mater, every auto company has used rims that look like that.

FWIW, Ford van wheels (same width, same bolt pattern) have the wrong backspacing (I learned that the hard way... It's embarrassing when the tire shop just put on 4 new shoes and the truck won't move!
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 12:42 PM
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i appreciate your story and dont take this the wrong way but these are dodge wheels from a dodge 3500 van and nothing else really looks like them SO i want to know if the backspacing is the same on van 3500 models as truck 4x4 models from someone who might know.
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