A 6x135 wheel adapter is designed to fit vehicles with a 6x135 bolt pattern. Since the Chevy Colorado typically has a 6x120 bolt pattern, a 6x135 adapter would not fit directly onto the vehicle's hub. You would need an adapter specifically designed for a 6x120 bolt pattern to ensure proper fitment and safety. Always verify compatibility before making modifications to your vehicle.
Nope.. close but wont fit..
2004 and up F150's.
Yes, 6x135 wheels can fit a Toyota Tacoma, but it depends on the specific model year and any modifications made to the truck. The Tacoma typically uses a 6x139.7 bolt pattern, so you would need adapters to fit 6x135 wheels. Always check for clearance and other compatibility issues before making a purchase.
GMC has three different bolt patterns: The Acadia has a 6X132 the Envoy has 6X135 and the full size such as Yukon and Sierra which have 6X139. Hope this helps you.
Chrysler Pacifica rims typically will not fit a Ford Explorer due to differences in bolt patterns, offsets, and center bore sizes. The Pacifica generally has a 5x127 bolt pattern, while the Explorer commonly features a 5x114.3 or 6x135 pattern, depending on the model year. It’s essential to check the specifications of both vehicles before considering any rim interchangeability.
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There is none to my knowledge.
Colorado and tahoe
amost all bmw's
your 6 X 5 1/2 6 bolt wheels MIGHT slip over the studs but the will not bolt up correctly and will come loose and cause you to crash and DIE.139.7 mm is a 5 1/2 inch bolt circle.Metric and Inch wheels are not interchangeable
Traditionally, this bolt pattern is found on Volvos, as well as the new Hyundai Veloster.