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Will these fit and be the proper offset, etc to not end up with any problems with rubbing with either 285/75/R18 or 285/65/R18 Tires
2000 Ford Excursion 2WD V10 - Coil Spring Front End - Stock height
Wheel specs:
Manufacturer Fuel
Manufacturer Part Number d53118901745
Item Number FUE D53118901745
Wheel Diameter 18 in.
Wheel Width 9 in.
Wheel Bolt Pattern 8 x 170
Wheel Backspacing 4.5 in.
Wheel Offset -12mm
Wheel Finish Matte Black
Wheel Material Aluminum
Wheel Load Capacity 3,700 lbs
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Looking for some 18 inch wheels, nothing fancy, just decent price and ones that i DO NOT have to run spacers with.
I looked at the 2004 stock wheel options and most of them are way overpriced on ebay etc, so i thought maybe there is something aftermarket, no need for chrome, honestly black is fine, dont even care if they look like the factory 16s.
Who knows where i can get some that will be proper offset, etc, so they will be proper without spacers?
Yep, I got my '04 Lariat 18"s for $600 with descent tires that I ran for nearly three years before moving up to the current 35"s. Keep searching craigslist in an expanded area and be ready to pounce when a set comes up, they move quick. I bought mine and mecdac's H-Ds (with brand new Michelins for $750!) from cl in the Philly area. Paid another $150 for my matching spare from another member here.
Where are you located? I’m in Milwaukee Wisconsin. I just got done installing coil spring front end, and consequently went to the new offset wheel. I have a set of 4 2004 18” rims. Not perfect condition. Hit me up...
Where are you located? I’m in Milwaukee Wisconsin. I just got done installing coil spring front end, and consequently went to the new offset wheel. I have a set of 4 2004 18” rims. Not perfect condition. Hit me up...
I picked up my 2001 X about 4 months ago. First change was to get rid of the 35" highway screamers and get something reasonable.
My choice was to go with 18" ProComp 69 series with 285/65 Toyo Open Country A/T II's. Great combination of classic wheel style from the era the X was made and all around long lasting tire. Out the door for four wheels/tires was just shy of 2K. No more rubbing at 3/4 turn.
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