Is there an adaptor for a 1936 Wheels to a 1994 S-10?

Asked by Guru9C1ST6 Jul 28, 2021 at 06:53 PM about the Chevrolet S-10

Question type: Car Customization

I have a 1936 car that I am going to put an S-10 rearend in. I have the original
tires and rims. but they will not fit the hubs. Is there an adapter made or Rims
that will fit? The original wheels are 6.00-16 5 bolt. the pattern is bigger thatn
the s-10 hubs.

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Since I have no idea what wheels you have you should measure the bolt pattern and offset and the axle width compared to the old axle and then shop for adapters. You may need custom adapters for such a swap. Google it.

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