RH wrote:
> Nosey wrote:
> > RH wrote:
> >> All I can find is this wheel is a 16x7,does anyone have the
> >> offset,etc by chance so I can order a wheel.Not 1 junkyard near me
> >> has a steel wheel but I want to ask them about a generic wheel as
> >> they have been searching for a dakota specific wheel.
> >
> > You seem to be wasting an awful lot of time and energy researching
> > something that's sitting right in front of you. Remove one of your
wheels
> > and measure it. It isn't hard.
> > See: https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html
> > --
> > Ken
> >
>
> Can't really measure the width of the wheel with a tire on it. I know
it's
a
> 16" and it has 6 bolts,that's about it. I was hoping someone knew the
> factory specs on the wheels,these are factory wheels,not aftermarket.
>
Sure you can (close enough, anyway)...
1. Remove tire & wheel from vehicle.
2. Lay tire & wheel on flat surface.
3. Using a stick of wood at least as long as the tire is in diameter, and
a
measuring tape, measure the section width of the tire.
4. Using the stick of wood, measure from one sidewall to the rim where the
tire bead seats.
5. Subtract 2x the second measurement from the first measurement. The
result is the width of the rim + 2x the thickness of the edge of the rim.
Bryan


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