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I came across these while helping my uncle clean out an old building he just purchased and he gave them to me for helping. I've searched and searched and just can not find anything close to similar to these selling online. I have no need and would like to sell but have no clue what these would carry for value. There all in great shape. Any ideas?
I came across these while helping my uncle clean out an old building he just purchased and he gave them to me for helping. I've searched and searched and just can not find anything close to similar to these selling online. I have no need and would like to sell but have no clue what these would carry for value. There all in great shape. Any ideas?
This wheel is from the 1990's. Ford didn't offer Styled Steel & Aluminum wheels for F250/350's until 1984.
I looked at the parts catalog pics of the 1984/89 wheels, none match. Look adjacent to the valve stem for a stamped two digit ID number/letter combination .. post what it is.
1961-1998 Ford 3/4 ton trucks rim was a 8 on 6 1/2, in 1999 and up 8 on 177MM.
So depending on the year they might be metric? They look like SD rims, at least looking at the center cap. If standard measurement rims they might be worth a couple hundred bucks, if metric maybe even less???
Ch with your local tire shops that sale "take off sets".
Well dang I was only off by 8 years. 1953 instead of 1961....
3/4 is F250 6 1/2 is 6.50
But the same wheels were also used on 1967/98 F350's and if these mags are 16" 8 lug w/a 6.50" bolt circle, will also fit 1969/74 E300's & 1975/2014 E250/350's.
If the OP posts the stamped ID number that will be found adjacent to the valve stem, I can get the part number from it, as long as it's not later than 2001.
A fair market on craigslist is $250 to $350 depending on condition .. If there not metric put them on your truck That wheel was made in both metric and standard I believe
Those are late model F250/350 wheels. Metric pattern. They can be drilled and inserts installed to be able to use them on earlier trucks. Usually 25/30 a wheel to do it here in SoCal.
They look exactly like the wheels on my 2000 excursion.
Hey your right, I looked for markings by the valve stem and there was none, only thing I could find was a number on the center cap, after searching that I came across that they were used on Excursions from 2000-2005, after checking out Ebay I found a couple for sale at the same price of 120 per rim. Think I'll throw them on CL for 250 for the set and see if anybody bites! Thanks for all the replies
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