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Old 09-28-2007, 01:30 AM
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will the rear end axle out of a 99 fit a 96
 
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Bolt pattern for wheels is different. Spring preches may/are different . But you can make anything work with enough time.
 
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[QUOTE=lostin90s]Bolt pattern for wheels is different. [QUOTE]

Hmm, thats wierd, I just got through putting some rims from a '87 on my friends 98. I thought the bolt pattern didn't change until '02 (or whenever the newest body style came)
 
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[QUOTE=Dean88][QUOTE=lostin90s]Bolt pattern for wheels is different.

Hmm, thats wierd, I just got through putting some rims from a '87 on my friends 98. I thought the bolt pattern didn't change until '02 (or whenever the newest body style came)
Sorry I was just going by posts and a rim spect sheet I got . The say 97 up metric .
 
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