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I also responded to your post in the EX forum.
Your '12 Super Duty should have the same wheel geometry as the new '17 SD truck, so no spacers should be needed. The spacers are needed to properly locate the newer wheels ('05+) on older ('04 and older) trucks that had the leaf spring front suspensions (on the 4X4 rigs). The change to coil spring fronts (on 4X4s) in '05 came with a slightly wider wheel mounting surface to wheel mounting surface width and that is why the wheels are different.
I have them on my truck! No spacers and no rub! I was down in surf side on Saturday and spotted another truck rocking the 2017 wheels too. You looking at 18s or 20s?
I have them on my truck! No spacers and no rub! I was down in surf side on Saturday and spotted another truck rocking the 2017 wheels too. You looking at 18s or 20s?
May have been me you saw on Saturday as I was running the beach down there this weekend. 2016 F250 with 2017 rims, no issue whatsoever:
May have been me you saw on Saturday as I was running the beach down there this weekend. 2016 F250 with 2017 rims, no issue whatsoever:
i was was thinking the guy I saw had the 18" like me. Regardless those 20s look amazing! I was out there from 10 AM to 9 PM. About a mile east of the main gate!
The new wheels should look great. What size tires do you currently have on your truck?
Off topic but is that your old bullnose Ford in the background?
Those are 315 70 R17 right now. I really like the black and machine platinum 20s on the 2017s but i wanted to change it up so i went with this... and im not huge on chrome so we will see.
And yes that is my 86 i am chopping up... its a mess now haha no bed... building a truggy. It is a SLOWWW build.
Need an np203 for my 205/203 doubler and i decided to get superduty axles. Over all build will end up a ext cab bullnose truggy, 460/c6/doubler/SD60/10.50... lockers... probably 42s.
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