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They should bolt on, The only thing you may need are the proper lug nuts, The lug nits on your 2011 have a different thread pitch than the truck these came off of,
Did your 4x2 come with 17" or 18" wheels/tires originally, If 17" with a different size tire your speedometer may be off a little.
Val
Here is a tire size calculator to help you see what the tire size will change the speed
cmorningstar01 ... The only thing you may need are the proper lug nuts, ...
The TPMS sensors will also need to be replaced ...
Also ... Because of the change in the gen'13 (2015+) F-130 rims' mounting surface and stud hole, the lug nuts will protrude slightly more. NBD, it's a cosmetic issue.
The TPMS sensors will also need to be replaced ...
Also ... Because of the change in the gen'13 (2015+) F-130 rims' mounting surface and stud hole, the lug nuts will protrude slightly more. NBD, it's a cosmetic issue.
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Thank you for the great info. I can drive without the new TPMS, right? I'm gonna get them replaced, just not right now.
They should bolt on, The only thing you may need are the proper lug nuts, The lug nits on your 2011 have a different thread pitch than the truck these came off of,
Did your 4x2 come with 17" or 18" wheels/tires originally, If 17" with a different size tire your speedometer may be off a little.
Val
Here is a tire size calculator to help you see what the tire size will change the speed
Your truck looks great. I think I'm gonna pull the trigger. $600 for brand new tires and wheels is hard to beat. My truck originally came with 18's. So the speedo should be fine.
carolinaborn82 ... I can drive without the new TPMS, right?
Sure. They'll trip the
but will cause no harm or issues.
I'm gonna get them replaced, just not right now.
Would recommend getting Motorcraft sensors rather than any aftermarket - quality and less activation, reset hassles. NOTE: Consider buying -new- from reputable ebaY® sellers (high satifactory ratings) - much less $$$.
Over the past ten years I've purchased 5 sets from various sellers and had no issues.
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Sure. They'll trip the
but will cause no harm or issues.
Would recommend getting Motorcraft sensors rather than any aftermarket - quality and less activation, reset hassles. NOTE: Consider buying -new- from reputable ebaY® sellers (high satifactory ratings) - much less $$$.
Over the past ten years I've purchased 5 sets from various sellers and had no issues.
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I second the suggestion of going with Original Equipment Motorcraft sensors, I had sensors put in by the supplier of my tires/rims and they were aftermarket and I have had some issues, mostly radio interference from cell phone and in truck cell phone charges tripping the sensors, they eventually reset themselves but every once in a while I get that Tire Pressure Sensor Monitor Fault with the chime and it can be annoying