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Old Jul 18, 2014 | 11:04 AM
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Is the stock rim size on my '02 King Ranch 17x7.5", 135mm Bolt Pattern? What is the backspacing/offset for this stock rim? I am looking at getting new wheels as the originals have "degraded" somewhat. I am basically starting to restore the truck to new condition again. Fixing all the little things, getting it repainted stock colors and upgrading the wheels/tires.

Anyway, needed to know the stock size and backspacing/offset so I know where to start.

Also, I found this wheel vendor online and wonder if anyone has any dealings with them good or bad. They seem to have my stock rim in stock...

http://www.hubcaphaven.com/mm5/merch...egory_Code=379
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Yes, they are 17 x 7.5 135 mm.
Not sure of the offset, but is the same as other F150's with 17" rims.

edit: Rock Auto says they are a 15 mm offset (middle one in 17" section)

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Old Jul 18, 2014 | 11:47 AM
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17X7.5" with a 5X135MM bolt pattern.

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Old Jul 18, 2014 | 12:16 PM
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Ok, thanks, confirmed on the 17x7.5" on a 135mm bolt pattern.

So, the Keystone replacement rims say 15mm positive offset. That would mean a 15mm offset from center outwards? Meaning that the wheel is inboard on the truck from center by 15mm, correct?
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Old Jul 18, 2014 | 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by rfpowerdude
Ok, thanks, confirmed on the 17x7.5" on a 135mm bolt pattern.

So, the Keystone replacement rims say 15mm positive offset. That would mean a 15mm offset from center outwards? Meaning that the wheel is inboard on the truck from center by 15mm, correct?
That is correct Sir. Negative off set would be toward the inside of the wheel.
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Old Jul 18, 2014 | 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by rfpowerdude
Is the stock rim size on my '02 King Ranch 17x7.5", 135mm Bolt Pattern? What is the backspacing/offset for this stock rim? I am looking at getting new wheels as the originals have "degraded" somewhat. I am basically starting to restore the truck to new condition again. Fixing all the little things, getting it repainted stock colors and upgrading the wheels/tires. Anyway, needed to know the stock size and backspacing/offset so I know where to start. Also, I found this wheel vendor online and wonder if anyone has any dealings with them good or bad. They seem to have my stock rim in stock... http://www.hubcaphaven.com/mm5/merch...egory_Code=379
id keep the king ranch ones they are kinda hard to find and the center caps are " valuable " talked to a guy with a green one someone stole them off his haha
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