Question on Wheels For '93 Caravan

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Ron, Dec 7, 2004.

  1. Ron

    Ron Guest

    I want to buy some used steel rims ( wheels ) for my 1993 Dodge
    Caravan LE to have new snow tires installed. There are 5 bolt holes in
    my old rims and I assume they are 15" as the tires are 205 - 70R.15.
    When I go to an auto wrecker, must I use just rims from a 1993 or are
    other years going to fit exactly the same? I also saw a guy advertise
    a set of four rims from a 1985 Caravan for only $40 and wonder if they
    would fit? Any help appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Ron
     
    Ron, Dec 7, 2004
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  2. Ron

    Neil Nelson Guest

    Any 5 lug 15" rim off of a ChryCo mini van should fit.
    The rims off of the 85 are probably 14" and will not clear the
    brake caliper.
     
    Neil Nelson, Dec 7, 2004
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  3. The interchange on your wheels is enormous. You can pick 14" or 15" steel
    wheels off of virtually any front-wheel drive Chrysler product that uses
    five lugs per wheel (cars as well as minivans -- EXCEPT Grand Caravan,
    Grand Voyager and '90-up Chrysler Town and Country, because these
    extended-wheelbase minivans use a larger lug bolt circle). The '85 Caravan
    wheels might still use only four lugs, in which case they wouldn't fit,
    but if they have five lugs they will fit.

    If you're trying to drive through snow, you want the tallest/narrowest
    tire you can get away with, so pick the 14" x 5.5" or 14" x 6" wheels and
    select a tire size that has a nice tall sidewall.

    If you're trying to drive on ice, you want the widest tire you can get
    away with, so use the 6" wide wheels (14" or 15") with wide tires.

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Dec 7, 2004
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  4. Ron

    Guest Guest

    I've got a nice set of 14" rims (5X100 bolt circle - that's the one
    for all but thelong wheelbase late models) with a virtually new set of
    205/70 Winter King snows and Chrysler wheel disks for sale in Waterloo
    Ontario - about 2000Km on them last winter on the Wife's '88 New
    Yorker - which we sold this summer. They were good in snow, and stuck
    pretty well on ice too. Not as good as the new Graspics - but a whole
    lot better than All Seasons.
     
    Guest, Dec 8, 2004
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