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Old 08-31-2015, 08:25 PM
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Will OEM rims from a 1999 F-150 fit my 97? it should theoretically...
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Yes, all '97-03 F-150 and expedition 5 lug rims will fit. We have a 5x135 lug pattern unless you have a 7700 in which case you have 7 lugs and it is hard to find wheels for those lol.
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Didn't wanna start a new thread so I'll just use this one. Anyone on here running a 18x10 with -24mm offset with a 12:50 tire? I'm ordering wheels tomorrow and wanna make sure I'm ordering what I want.... So unsure
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How tall? Any mods to the height of your truck?
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This is it now. Actually sold these wheels yesterday my buddy is just letting me ride on them till I get me some more. 6 inch fabtech lift and i plan on running 35s I was looking at 18x10s with -24 offset but I would love to see it on one of these trucks before I commit to ordering them. Only 18x12 I see is in fuel and they are as much as the 20 x12 in moto metal 962s ahhh decisions........ And I dunno what 18x10s with -24 offset will look like. I don't wanna waste money on a wheel I won't like once it's on the truck
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These are my picks right now
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I'd call tire shops, most of them will do a mock fitment for you. 4 wheel parts did that for me when I got my wheels for my 150, and Discount tire also did it when I got different wheels for my 350.
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Originally Posted by Red-Ford
I'd call tire shops, most of them will do a mock fitment for you. 4 wheel parts did that for me when I got my wheels for my 150, and Discount tire also did it when I got different wheels for my 350.
no tire shops that carry wheels like this around me. I'd have to drive to Memphis.
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Originally Posted by rcruz3568
no tire shops that carry wheels like this around me. I'd have to drive to Memphis.
How far away from Memphis are you?


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