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Old 09-30-2016, 01:01 PM
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So Id like some opinions on Rims here. Guy in my area has 2016 F150 take offs and im pretty sure they will fit, still 6 X 135 and all Im just not sure if ill like the look. They are at a pretty decent price for 20" rims and tires. Currently im running 2012 18" rims and i like them, i like the "chrome" PVD look im just tempted. Could anyone talk me into, or out of these rims, opinions please.
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I think 20's definitely look better on our trucks. I went up to 20's last year with no regrets.
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I usually like 20s, im not sure ive ever seen this set on our generation of truck, it has me skeptical. I was reading that these are polished aluminum, without clear coat. At least thats what one forum post claimed. I think they are the Platinum rims on the 2015, 2016s.
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You will also have to swap over tpms, 2015 up is not compatible with our 11th gens.
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My truck is a 2006 so no TPMS here, but thanks for the heads up
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I love the look of 20"s on our trucks
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My brother is doubting that I could clear these without rubbing. I'm pretty sure I could, I'm running 275/65/18 and these are 275/55/20 I think. I'm almost positive they will fit without rubbing anything
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Originally Posted by BryanKephart
My brother is doubting that I could clear these without rubbing. I'm pretty sure I could, I'm running 275/65/18 and these are 275/55/20 I think. I'm almost positive they will fit without rubbing anything
aren't those the stock size? lol I think that's what my truck originally came with
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Originally Posted by berty
aren't those the stock size? lol I think that's what my truck originally came with
I'm almost positive. Which is why I don't see an issue
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Those look really nice, easy to clean too.


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