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hey guys im wondering if 2003 rims on a Dodge Cummins will fit on my 1997 Ford F250. I can get a really good deal on them and need new rims anyway.
I already looked through the forum and found..
94-04 RAM 2500-3500 2/4WD 8 on 6.5 in. 9/16
80-98 F-250 / F-350 (OLD BODY) 4WD 8 on 6.5 in. 9/16
but deeper in the post people talked about center hole and back spacing.
Any help is appreciated TIA
Yes the pre Superduty f250/f350 bolt pattern and dodge are the same. The backspace will be the questionable part. The second gen dodges 94-01 have almost a 0 offset so they could work. The 3rd gen dodge probably not without spacers.
The center hole would be my biggest concern, but I used to have some 96-ish Derge (Dodge) wheels on my old '85 F250, so I know that the older style works. GM is the one that's guaranteed to be to small to work on a Ford. Dodge is hit and miss.
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