Val and Earl say at the end that Burt gave them the new tires for the Jeep, but how did they mount them on the rims? They couldn’t use rims Burt had since Jeep rims don’t match his Chevy rims. Chevy has six holes and Jeeps had/have five holes. Perfection doesn’t seem to have a garage where they could do tire changes and stuff.

Truth: we hoped no one would notice or ask.  But our fully plausible after-the-fact explanation is that always-prepared Burt maintained backup tires and rims of several sizes and makes, in case he had to commandeer a vehicle other than his own in an emergency.

FAN SUPPORT UPDATE:  (A fan wrote in to say why the rims would fit!)  Just so you guys are aware, a lot of the old trucks that had 6 lug nuts for the rims used the same mounting pattern.  All full size Chevy trucks, full size Chevy Jeeps, and even the old small Toyota and Nissan trucks could all use the same rims.

Val and Earl say at the end that Burt gave them the new tires for the Jeep, but how did they mount them on the rims? They couldn’t use rims Burt had since Jeep rims don’t match his Chevy rims. Chevy has six holes and Jeeps had/have five holes. Perfection doesn’t seem to have a garage where they could do tire changes and stuff. was last modified: by

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