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Old 04-11-2016, 04:07 PM
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The 2015 - 16 pickups have a 14x1.5 wheel studs and the older pickups have the 14x2" studs, will the 14x2 spacers 1.5" thick work on a 2015?
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you'll have to trim about 1/3 of an inch off the stock stud

unless of course your wheels have holes in between the stud holes. i had to have my studs trimmed cause my aftermarket wheels didn't have these holes/indents
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My stock 20" wheels have the slots in the back of the wheel... As for the studs to mount the wheel will I have to get new lugs to make it work? I'm assuming the stock lugs aren't long enough?
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Originally Posted by lifted ford
The 2015 - 16 pickups have a 14x1.5 wheel studs and the older pickups have the 14x2" studs, will the 14x2 spacers 1.5" thick work on a 2015?
I'm using 1.5" wheel spacers with 20" stock wheels on a 2015 and the spacers are pretty much flush with the lugs. If I'm reading what you're typing correctly, you're saying the wheel spacers you want to use have 2" lugs as opposed to 1.5" lugs. In this case, you would have excess lug showing through the wheel. Is this correct?
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Originally Posted by BoozeDaily
I'm using 1.5" wheel spacers with 20" stock wheels on a 2015 and the spacers are pretty much flush with the lugs. If I'm reading what you're typing correctly, you're saying the wheel spacers you want to use have 2" lugs as opposed to 1.5" lugs. In this case, you would have excess lug showing through the wheel. Is this correct?
yes that's correct, they changed the lug depth from 2" to 1.5" on the 2015's, there's more of a selection when it comes to spacers for the 14x2 spacers. Just not sure if there's a way of making them work



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