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Old 10-11-2014, 02:54 PM
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Hey guys,. I have a 1995 f150 and i want to convert it to 6lug to put on the newer expedition limited wheels. Any tips?
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sounds a bit over the top just for some rims man.. swap axles but I can tell you some fab work will need to be done thats for sure. not even sure if Expedition axles would work under the 9th gen fords
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Wheel adaptors .
Keep them tight so you don't kill a busload of nuns taking their babies to daycare.
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Originally Posted by Scraptor
Wheel adaptors .
Keep them tight so you don't kill a busload of nuns taking their babies to daycare.
Or that I dont even consider that an option though when wanting new rims lol
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+1 on wheel adapters. I'm running them on my current truck and have had no issues. Just retorque them whenever you rotate your tires. Plus, I dig the extra stance running the 1.5" adapter with a 15x10 wheel



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