2014 wheels on a 2019 truck?
#1
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2014 wheels on a 2019 truck?
Would there be any issue in installing a set of tire and wheels off of a 2014 F150 on to a 2019 F150? From what I gather from the research that I have found is that the bolt pattern is the same, however the off set is different.
Thanks for your assistance,
Thanks for your assistance,
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The offset isn't an issue from what I've found. I run a set of 2013 Ford steel 17" rims with my winter tires on my 2016 that came with 18" rims. The only difference is the lug nut thread changed from 2014 to 2015. If you are using the original 2019 lug nuts almost any rim from 2009 and up will fit (maybe even from 2004 and up).
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If the bolt pattern is the same, you should be fine. The offset could effect the ability to add larger tires but if it’s a OEM Ford wheel, I doubt it would make too much of a difference because it’s most likely not far off from the +44 offset of the ‘19s.
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'08 wheels on a '15 here. Most wheels from '04 on are fair game unless they need special lug nuts that the center cap clips onto (2010 King Ranch I believe and maybe a few other styles with hidden lug nuts).
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I have a 2014 Lariat, will stock 18" rims off a 2021 fx4 fit my truck without issue? Thanks in advance.
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Yes but you need to use the lug nuts from your 2014.
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Appreciate it. I saw this thread was from 2019, just wanted to be sure nothing changed on the newer models...
Bought my truck a few mos. ago, finally got new tires put on her before the weather turns here in PA, and my mechanic noticed a couple micro cracks around the one rim where it looks like it ate a curb pretty hard. It's good for the time being, since I have a little Mazda3 for my daily gas saver/commuter, helps keep the mileage low, but it seems rims are now the next expense on the list...
Bought my truck a few mos. ago, finally got new tires put on her before the weather turns here in PA, and my mechanic noticed a couple micro cracks around the one rim where it looks like it ate a curb pretty hard. It's good for the time being, since I have a little Mazda3 for my daily gas saver/commuter, helps keep the mileage low, but it seems rims are now the next expense on the list...
#9
I purchased used rims off a ‘14 or ‘13 f150. Same 6 spoke that birdmayon has
I purchased some used f150 rims. Believed to be 2013-2014. birdmayon has the same on his truck and had no fitment issues. I’m new to this and my truck had aftermarket rims when I purchased it. These new to me rims do not fit. The lugs are the same but that little lip on the hub is larger than the opening on the 6 spoke rims. Am I missing something? Is there anyway to make these work? I can’t afford different tires for the aftermarket rims. So I bought these narrower rims to mount my winter tires and now I’m scrambling with a blizzard coming to Wisconsin. Any suggestions or help? Thank you
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@BrianMeier Looks like your hub has a hub-centric ring for an aftermarket wheel still stuck on it. Look at the 12 o'clock position on your first picture and you'll see the lettering on the plastic hub-centric ring. Take a pry tool or small flathead and gently pry it off, and you should then be able to fit the other wheels on.
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