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Old 10-06-2009, 06:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wanting to know what other car company's wheels will fit on sidekicks? I have a '94 4dr 4x4 USA. I see great deals on wheels all the time, just don't know if they will fit my kick! Like today, wheels off a old ford with great near new 235 AT tires. Will it fit? Thanks guys.
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got to match bolt pattern and 4wd hub. both..
then be min, width for your desired tires.
stock width is not good or safe for 235s, "ask tire maker, he dont lie"

the suzuki spec page has the data on the bolt pattern.
we have a list. but first the 94 spec.

offset 25mm
dia, 15" x 5.5"w
circle dia. 5.50"
studs 5x 12mm

there is a huge list i have posted here and many others many times this year.
next i will find that.
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There are 2 diagnostic paths, one with tools and one without! Please advise which path you wish to take?
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1st search returns.
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/suzuki-...tml#post171892
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96 Tracker, 5sp, 2Dr,4w,d OE stock.Fed48+No A/C ,No Cruise. +MPG gauge. a new 97 today 2wd 4dr
I do not advocate of shot gunning or guessing or working with out tools/meters/scopes
but I will help you the best I can! I can't see or hear/feel your motor, so consider my answers, in that light.

There are 2 diagnostic paths, one with tools and one without! Please advise which path you wish to take?
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Wanting to know what other car company's wheels will fit on sidekicks? I have a '94 4dr 4x4 USA. I see great deals on wheels all the time, just don't know if they will fit my kick! Like today, wheels off a old ford with great near new 235 AT tires. Will it fit? Thanks guys.
old model ford truck wheels will work i found some alum. ones for mine
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Here is another link (thre results of a search for wheel interchange at Ack's FAQs)

Wheel Interchange
Ack's FAQ: Your Information Portal To All Things Suzuki/Geo 4X4

I have a set of full-sized Ford Bronco aftermarket wheels on my Samurai.

The important thing to remember is that the center hole must be large enough to clear the Samurai/Tracker locking hub assembly (yes, you can interchange TracKick and Samurai wheels!) There are many wheels with 5 on 5.5" bolt hole patterns, but only the ones with a 4.25" center hole will actually work!

I hope that this helps!
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i have old ford van ones on mine. also older jeep wrangler fit. heres a link 2 some rim xrefrence.
http://fastwheels.ca/FCW2008AppGuide-Web.pdf
ours are 5x5.5 or 5x139.7
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