Aluminum wheels given to me, how to find out what they will fit? (1 Viewer)

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Dianna

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Hey guys. Someone gave me a set of wheels that they did not know what they came off of. I thought 16x8J were specific to Toyota, is that correct? I didn't see an offset stamped on them anywhere. They are pitted, but don't have any curb rash. Should I just scrap them? Can anyone advise me on how to find out what these will fit?

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There's not enuff holes in them to bolt them on a 40, and the center hole is not big enuff to fit over the lockouts.
 
Measure the distance from centre of two holes, that aren’t side by side. That will be your
5 x 4.5/4.75 ( or whatever it is ). That would be specific to whatever it fits. Early Chevy and dodge
were small centre hole 5 lugs. But in a 16” it could be a small truck - mid 90’s SR5 Toyota.
But you’d have to measure. They are 16”x8” so they are worth something to someone.
I had to scroll up, I see you’re Ohio? So nasty corrosion. They should clean up.
 

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