Pops has a 1994 Dodge B250 conversion van. I'm looking to change out some warpy brake rotors. Van clearly is wearing 6-lug wheels. RockAuto and other sites are listing 5-lug rotors. How do I buy the correct dang rotors?
Oh, and mods: Please correct my typo in the title. Should read "This 'is' fun". Or leave it like it is and make me look like a knuckle-dragging moron. Honestly, I don't care. 
1988RedT2 said:
Oh, and mods: Please correct my typo in the title. Should read "This 'is' fun". Or leave it like it is and make me look like a knuckle-dragging moron. Honestly, I don't care. 
fixored... the title, at least. no idea about the rotors.
ShawnG
UltimaDork
6/24/21 8:10 a.m.
Check the B-350 listing?
Maybe the van is wearing the wrong badges.
In reply to ShawnG :
Those are 8-lug. Rumours persist that it may be a Dakota thing....
Are these Dakota wheels? Anybody got experience pulling almost-30-years-in-place-rust-belt brake rotors that have never been off the truck? How much of a biznatch is this going to be?

sleepyhead the buffalo said:
1988RedT2 said:
Oh, and mods: Please correct my typo in the title. Should read "This 'is' fun". Or leave it like it is and make me look like a knuckle-dragging moron. Honestly, I don't care. 
fixored... the title, at least. no idea about the rotors.
Thank you, kind sir. You are both a gentleman and a scholar, and a heckuva nice guy to boot!
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Pop the caps off, those wheels are five lug but have Dakota caps....or so it looks to me.
1988RedT2 said:
Are these Dakota wheels? Anybody got experience pulling almost-30-years-in-place-rust-belt brake rotors that have never been off the truck? How much of a biznatch is this going to be?

Just a long shot here...That is a plastic cap over the lugs. Are there really 6 lugs under the cap? Possibly just a decorative caps? I ask this because you said conversion van so they might have been going for some "beauty" with different pieces than stock.
Edit: Chandler beat me to the same thought.
In reply to chandler :
I was going to say.. are you sure the lug count matches the cap?
Edit: tree'd! :P
Well, I'll be...
Credit to you guys for thinking outside the box. I never even considered the possibility. Upon popping off the hubcap, a grand total of FIVE lugs are showing.
Thanks, guys!
In reply to sleepyhead the buffalo :
Might as well change the title back. Turns out I am a knuckle-dragging moron! 
I had one of those wheels as a spare on a van so I knew they were 5 lug (and didn't think there was a six lug version). There is a similar six lug version from early Durango's but not the same
In reply to sleepyhead the buffalo :
Hey, how did you get that picture of me in my house???!
RevRico
UltimaDork
6/24/21 9:35 a.m.
So for the rotors. Spray them down as good as you can, preferably several times, with your penetrating fluid of choice, then start beating. Block of wood or a stub of 2x4 will help spread the hit. Top and bottom a few times, side to side a few times.
If it's still stuck, you can try wedging a bottle jack between anywhere that won't move and the rotor and pump it open.
If that doesn't work, get a bigger hammer and start over.