[WANTED] Rims 5 on 5

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How much of a hurry are you?
I have a pair of virtually new 15x10 tt2 one piece 5 on 5. I bought them for my car, but the weren't wide enough. They are in so cal and I could hand deliver them to that zip, but I'm in Arizona for a while yet.
Got a pair of rears only. (I think the backspace is somewhere around 3 1/2, 3 3/4)
Summit has em for $157, I can get a part#.
 
How much of a hurry are you?
I have a pair of virtually new 15x10 tt2 one piece 5 on 5. I bought them for my car, but the weren't wide enough. They are in so cal and I could hand deliver them to that zip, but I'm in Arizona for a while yet.
Got a pair of rears only. (I think the backspace is somewhere around 3 1/2, 3 3/4)
Summit has em for $157, I can get a part#.
Give me the part # please
 
@dart6 I did some fast research, and it looks like sccachallenger is right.
Hook a tape measure on a wheel stud and measure to the MIDDLE of a stud two away. That will be a five bolt circle.
My wheels are definitely 5 on 5".
This isn't a metric to standard conversion problem is it?
 
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I have 2 15x7 and 2 15x10. They were on my 89 ram. They use the factory wheel nut for the 89 truck with factory aluminum wheels. I may have 1 Center cap. They need a good cleaning and a polish. Kim

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Shipping on a set like that would cost a small fortune to NZ. How much of a hurry are you in?
 
Shipping wouldn’t be a killer to NZ if they could be shipped to a container company here in the US. Did that with a complete 8.75 to Australia and another to Sweden
 
That is probably what is happening. Op asked for shipping to a California zip code for Compton. Port ol LA and Long Beach are close to there.
 
Shipping wouldn’t be a killer to NZ if they could be shipped to a container company here in the US. Did that with a complete 8.75 to Australia and another to Sweden
Maybe our definition of "small fortune" is different :D. Considering the cost of the wheels, shipping them to LA, and then the boat ride to NZ, It sounds expensive to me. I've loaded and shipped lots of containers down there through the years. The costs have really gone up the last 20 years. Sometimes you can add your shipment to a partial load already headed that way and save quite a bit. You just have to be patient and not have a tight schedule. My NZ buddy will be here next summer and will probably be shipping a load back home, but, I'm not sure if he's going to get a container or just combine his load with someone else. If he gets a container, he will most likely have room for a set of 4 or 5 wheels. His shipping rates to Auckland are as good any anyone's. If the OP is in no big hurry to get them, it's a good option. There's probably a member here or a wrecking yard in SoCal that would have his wheels too. That would help on shipping costs.
 
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