In some cases, yes, you may be able to put GMC
rims on a Chevy
, but only if both models use rims of the same size and bolt pattern—for this reason, it is recommended that you check before assuming the rims are compatible. Before you and your friend swap rims, you’ll need to make sure they contain the same number of bolt holes—if they don’t, there’s absolutely no way you can swap them.
However, many GMC and Chevrolet rims utilize a six-lug bolt pattern, so you’re probably good on this front.
Rim size, however, is where things get tricky. We recommend using the same measuring tool to measure both vehicle’s rims—if they are the same size, then you should have no problem swapping them.
If they are very close to the same size but not exact, make sure that the rims won’t touch your vehicle’s body while turning.
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