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Need rims, '83 Dodge B150 van

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Posted 03 September 2007 - 02:54 AM

If you were a registered user, you would not be seeing this!

Hit debris in road, have 2 flat tires with 2 damaged rims. I don't want aftermarket rims, I want original rims that belong on this old cargo van. If I can get rims with tires on them that will hold air for a few miles, it will save me a tow (the tires are on warranty, I have to take vehicle back where I got them). Will answer any questions re: wheels, take any measurements of wheels needed to match originals. If price is right, will buy 4 rims.
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Posted 03 September 2007 - 09:22 AM

According to several tire shops, that van used a 5 on 4.5" bolt pattern, and the wheel to tire mounting area was 15" diameter and 6" wide.

This is the same bolt pattern that basically every RWD Chrysler vehicle (excepting a few early A-body Valiants and Darts) used, and was even continued into the LH sedans (Concorde, Intrepid, Vision, LHS, 300M), so you can pull a wheel off of a junkyard Gran Fury or Diplomat or Cordoba or 1/2 ton pickup truck through '85 or whatever you can find...
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