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Old 09-03-2015, 08:37 PM
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Will 2001 f150 xlt 4x4 quad cab stock wheels fit a 91 xlt reg cab 2x4? Both 5 lug of course

Need ne wheels on the Ol beast and would prefer 17" over the stock 15"

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No they won't fit. The lug spacing is different.
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Pretty sure it can easily be modded to work.

Google " Lightning Gen2 wheels on a Gen1"

Plenty people put 99-04 Lightning wheels on on 93-94 Lightnings.

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Yes, they can be modified to fit.
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I used wheels off a 03 KR with adapters. The offset is perfect with the 2" adapters.
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Originally Posted by sdmartin65
I used wheels off a 03 KR with adapters. The offset is perfect with the 2" adapters.
Got any pics?
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Without spacers/adapters the wheel would be tucked in too much. You always have folks saying spacers are hard on bearings but I've run a couple years and 50k miles without problems.
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Nice. Looks good.
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Was gonna go 1.5 up front with 2" in the rear cause I'm thinking 2" might be a bit much up front, I'm thinking now I might do 1.75 on all 4. Or should I say **** it and get 2" all around?



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