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Old 03-27-2009, 11:18 PM
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Bolt Pattern: 6 on 135
Diameter: 22.00 "
Width: 9.00 "
Construction: Aluminum
Backspace: 6.63 "
Max Load: 2200 lbs
Hubcentric: No
Offset: 35 mm
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what are you explaining to us? tires differential trani tires locking hubs?
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if your trying to find out if 22"rims will fit need more info on truck. lift, no lift,lowered not lowered, stock suspension, not stock and what size tire not trying to be a smart ***** just need more info
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im pretty sure hes asking if the backspacing and offset will work with the truck. i know the wheel pattern is correct but i am not familiar with what requirments you need on back spacing and offset. your best bet is to pull one of your current wheels off to get an idea of what the are and see how these compare
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I don't see why they wouldn't bolt up. The difference in off-set if minimal from what Ford offers from the factory. The question is, what kinda meat are you going to put on them wheels and what clearance will that leave you.
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Ive got the 285/45 on mine, but 22's with a lip look good in the 300/40 or is it 305/40. i forget! But the wheels do look like they work.
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Originally Posted by Eski
I don't see why they wouldn't bolt up. The difference in off-set if minimal from what Ford offers from the factory. The question is, what kinda meat are you going to put on them wheels and what clearance will that leave you.
Now I'm really confused (doesn't take much though) I thought our trucks had a 6-135 bolt circle according to your chart it's 5.3-135 and our trucks at least with my 18's stock backspacing is 5.5"
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If you read the chart its 5.3 inches or 135 mm, you cannot have 5.3 lugs, as everyone knows you have to have at least half a lug to be safe, so to be on the safe side ford went ahead with whole lugs and they put 6 on there just like the chart says.
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Haha...anybody else get the sarcasm on that one. smart
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Yeah i caught that, technically they werent trying to do half a lug, only 1/3. But thats worse than half, so they went to 1 full one which = 6. Still no idea what it has to do with the original question.


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