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Old 12-08-2007
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Well, since i got the new tires and wheels, ive got the old ones that i dont need anymore, and my brother who has an old blazer really really needs tires, but he cant afford them, so i am just going to give them to him instead of selling them. Well his rims are 15" and the stock ranger ones are 16" so the tires wont fit on his rims. Ive thought about an adapter to put the ranger rims on the blazer, but ive heard they dont work the best, and i dont want to spend a bunch of money on getting him some 16" chevy rims that will work. Any ideas or know where i can pick up some rims that will work for cheap? thanks. this whole thing was supposed to be his christmas present. hes been pretty down lately, so i thought i would cheer him up. the tires on the ranger are practically brand new.
 
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Tire shops usually can get generics, or there's always a junkyard. Can't think of any freebies Be careful you don't end up spending more than you could just buy him some inexpensive tires for.

Might check with a place that sells a lot of aftermarket wheels and see if they have a set of 15" comparable tires off somebodys upgrade that they'll swap with you if you pay for the mounting and balance. (like where you got yours) Worth asking anyway.
 
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