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<blockquote data-quote="Bolt99SVT" data-source="post: 6484896" data-attributes="member: 42238"><p>Yea my question is basically answered. I was also wondering if there was any better, but still cheap, way to acomplish my task? Bcuz if its safe enough to drill out the lug holes, its gonna be alot of work. A couple people also suggested adapters, but I'm worried about how much the wheels might stick out...:shrug:</p><p>I started a similar thread in the Gen2 section awhile back and someone said to ask you guys about the Gen1 Lightnings. I've seen a couple Gen1 Lightnings that have a set of Gen2 wheels. Thats why I thought the Gen1's had the same 5x135mm pattern.</p><p></p><p>The Gen1 wheels look good and that's awesome that its the same bolt pattern! But I want to see if I can get the Gen2 wheels to work bcuz I miss my '99 L and I want something 5-spoke and bigger than the 15s that are on it now.</p><p></p><p>I guess my truck shouldn't really be called a "project" bcuz it was pretty much complete by the time I bought it. There's just a few more things I want to do to it, or change.</p><p>I'll try to get some pics on here in the next few minutes or so.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help so far.</p><p>Frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bolt99SVT, post: 6484896, member: 42238"] Yea my question is basically answered. I was also wondering if there was any better, but still cheap, way to acomplish my task? Bcuz if its safe enough to drill out the lug holes, its gonna be alot of work. A couple people also suggested adapters, but I'm worried about how much the wheels might stick out...:shrug: I started a similar thread in the Gen2 section awhile back and someone said to ask you guys about the Gen1 Lightnings. I've seen a couple Gen1 Lightnings that have a set of Gen2 wheels. Thats why I thought the Gen1's had the same 5x135mm pattern. The Gen1 wheels look good and that's awesome that its the same bolt pattern! But I want to see if I can get the Gen2 wheels to work bcuz I miss my '99 L and I want something 5-spoke and bigger than the 15s that are on it now. I guess my truck shouldn't really be called a "project" bcuz it was pretty much complete by the time I bought it. There's just a few more things I want to do to it, or change. I'll try to get some pics on here in the next few minutes or so. Thanks for all the help so far. Frank [/QUOTE]
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