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I tried searching but I can find what im looking for. I have a 2000 F350 SD CC V10 date code is 05/00. I have the coarse thread m14x2.0 studs. I got a set of aftermarket rims from a 2001 ish E250 SD with fine threads and the rims dont bolt up and are about 1/8th off. Is the bolt pattern the same or do I need early 99-00 F series rims? Thanks.
I tried searching but I can find what im looking for. I have a 2000 F350 SD CC V10 date code is 05/00. I have the coarse thread m14x2.0 studs. I got a set of aftermarket rims from a 2001 ish E250 SD with fine threads and the rims dont bolt up and are about 1/8th off. Is the bolt pattern the same or do I need early 99-00 F series rims? Thanks.
You already answered the question. You got the wheels from an Econoline. Evidently, the bolt pattern is different. I think the only difference between early and late F series pickups is the thread pitch on the studs. You need late 99-2004 F series 250-350 rims on a 2000 F-350.
What you need is a set of wheels for a 99-04 Super Duty pickup. The vans don't have the metric bolt pattern that the SD has, they have the old bolt pattern like the pre-1997 trucks.
I just figured like all old stuff 8 lug ford rims were all the same. I guess I'm now in the market for 99-04 wheels! Excursion rims will fit as well right? Or stick with the pickup rims? Thanks!
'00-'05 Excursion rims are the same as '99-'04 Superduty rims, any SD rims '05 or later will have a different backspace and will need $pacer$ to fit an earlier truck.
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