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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 11:35 AM
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I want a 2nd set of wheels for my 07 Lariat Screw 4x4. I want the exact size wheel and specs (offset and backspacing) as my current OEM wheels. I am watching Craigslist for a set of 4 Ford Factory wheels and I wonder if 18" wheels from an FX2 would have identical specs to mine? How about 18" wheels from an 07 Expedition? The Craigslist ads say 18", 6 bolt, but they don't go any further in depth. And what about 18", 6 bolt wheels from the current generation (2009+) trucks? Would wheels from those be the exact same specs as mine? My exact chrome wheels are hard to find, so I will likely have to change style to one of the aforementioned ones above.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 11:58 AM
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all those you mentioned should work perfect
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 12:21 PM
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I have a set of 2008 2wd rims and tires that i would sell you but not to sure about where you live. I live in Ga and shipping will be high.
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 08:57 PM
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all those you mentioned should work perfect

Thanks for the reply! I bought a set of 4 really nice rims today for $50! They were from a 2005 F150. Now I need to get the OEM TPMS Sensors. I am gonna do a "Buy It Now" from Ebay for $90 for a set of 4 sensors with bands. But I also see they sell a calibration tool for about $45. Is that something I need too? What exactly is the calibration tool?
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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 09:44 AM
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you dont need that cal tool.. just install your sensor and bands and drive..
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Old Dec 31, 2013 | 10:31 AM
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I am curious as I don't have the TPS system in my truck. Is there no sensor in the spare tire? My fathers '08 Avalon gave him a fault indicator when he came to my house just before Christmas and the spare tire was the wheel that was low. About 20 lbs in it.
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