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Can you tell me the bolt pattern for the Chevy S10 Blazer wheel?

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Jesse J.

The Chevy S-10, which is no longer being made, has a wheel bolt pattern of 5 X 4.75 inches, meaning it uses 5 lug nuts to secure its wheels with a hub diameter of 4.75 inches. This pattern can also be identified as 5 X 120mm in metric units. Understanding that most wheel bolts or nuts are measured using the metric system, "MM" stands for millimeters. The "hex" of a lug nut refers to the diameter of its top, while the shaft diameter is more crucial for proper fitting when changing rims. The thread size corresponds to the shaft size and the spacing between the grooves or "threads." In the case of the Chevy S-10, it has a 19mm hex and an M12-1.50 thread size.

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  • Grace K

    Is the bolt pattern compatible with a 4x4 vehicle as well?

  • Dennis C.

    Can I use wheels from a 2010 model on my 1996 GMC Jimmy Blazer with a 5-lug pattern?

  • Joe Young

    How about this: What is the total when you multiply 5 by 4.75?

  • Anna R.

    Why does my 1986 Chevy S10 Blazer Tahoe 2.8 4x4 have a 4.5 lug pattern instead of the standard 4.75? That's quite puzzling.

  • Charles K

    The Chevy S10 Blazer has a wheel bolt pattern of 5x4.75 inches.

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