09 F350 Harley Davidson 20" Factory Superduty Rims
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You'll need 2" hub-centric wheel adapters to run those wheels (same pattern 05 to present, BTW)
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You'll need 2" hub-centric wheel adapters to run those wheels (same pattern 05 to present, BTW)
Check out WheelAdapter.com is your number one source for wheel adapters, wheel spacers, used wheels, and wheel studs. Fred's got what you need.
Check out WheelAdapter.com is your number one source for wheel adapters, wheel spacers, used wheels, and wheel studs. Fred's got what you need.
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i love the look of your rig in your profile.....
the factory 20's is where im am heading...I have a 2000 v10 with a 4 inch lift and 35's on 16 inch rims (selling) and i just picked up a 2000 7.3 im thinking level kit and the factory 20's with 305's or 295's momma is tired of climbing up into the rig and the lifted rig isnt so highway friendly...
the factory 20's is where im am heading...I have a 2000 v10 with a 4 inch lift and 35's on 16 inch rims (selling) and i just picked up a 2000 7.3 im thinking level kit and the factory 20's with 305's or 295's momma is tired of climbing up into the rig and the lifted rig isnt so highway friendly...
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20 inch wheels
Just bought a 2004 Ford Excursion that has 20 inch Harley Davidson wheels on it. Tires rub the springs when turning. I bought the 2" hubcentric spacers from FRED in CA and they should be here tomorrow. Anything special I should know about putting them on the rig? What size tires are you guys running on these wheels? Thanks Justin
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Here's a couple notes of interest.
1. Put a light coat of anti-seize on the back of the spacer where it makes contact with hub.
2. To be safe, I used a dab of blue loctite on the hub lugs (NOT THE SPACER LUGS) and used a 2 step torque process 100# then 160# to tighten the spacer to the hub.
3. BEFORE you mount the wheel to the spacer, make sure that no part of the hub lug "protudes" out past the spacer. (I had to grind down a few mm's on a few lugs of one hub... weird, only one hub.)
4. Put a light coat of anti-seize on the spacer's steel "hubcentric part" of the spacer.
5. Use the same 2 step torch process when mounting your wheels as done in mounting the spacer to the hub.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
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They fit I only have a lift from V/Moded B code Springs 275/65/r20
The 2" spacers:
The spare in the rear:
With that being said I really think If I have teh 2000-04 bumper the tires would rub.
See my thread with pics:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...with-pics.html
The 2" spacers:
The spare in the rear:
With that being said I really think If I have teh 2000-04 bumper the tires would rub.
See my thread with pics:
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...with-pics.html