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Old 09-30-2010, 01:58 PM
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Anyone know if the bolt pattern is the same from a 97-03 ford f150 to fit on my 94 f150?
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No, they will not fit, Ford changed the bolt pattern in 1997.

What will fit is:
All 1967-96 F-100/F-150 4WD & 2WD (except 1980-85 4x2 F-100 w/o PS & PB)
and the 1946-86 Jeep CJ rims will fit your truck also.

As you know your 94 F-150 bolt pattern is 5 Lug on 5.5"

Hope this helps!

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Dodge trucks from about the '70s to the mid '90s will also fit.
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yea...yesterday I saw 95 Ford alloy rims on a early 90s Dodge truck...center caps and all...weird looking but cool I guess
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Originally Posted by Just call me Sean
Dodge trucks from about the '70s to the mid '90s will also fit.
That's right JCMS, I forgot about the Dodge trucks.
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i wish they did, I found a great set of 99's with tires locally on Craigslist here.
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Paid $150 cash for a set of newer, used rims & tires for my 87'. That sucked! Traded the rims for mounting & balancing on my old rims & alignment check.
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Originally Posted by dr_bowtie
yea...yesterday I saw 95 Ford alloy rims on a early 90s Dodge truck...center caps and all...weird looking but cool I guess
Probably looked about as weird as my truck, it had Dodge wheels and center caps on when I bought it with these terrible skinny tires...



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