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Hi,
I am new to the board and think it is great. I have a 66 F350 Crew cab that has 19.5 inch 6 bolt one piece wheels. I am missing one wheel and it has a 16 inch 6 bolter on it.
I would think the bolt patterns would be the same for many years newer F-350. A easy way to find out is to check at an RV dealer or large truck repair garage. They usually have all the interchange specs on wheels, since they sell spare rims and many do custom wheel updates.. PS: If you want to sell your crew cab, let me know as I am looking for one!
First, I would check to make sure it is an F-350 axle/bolt pattern before you just say "i need F-350 wheels" because you could be spending extra money, as most F-350 are 8-lug I believe. Correct me if i'm wrong! Hope this helps!
Thanks for the help. the crew cab is not for sale as my Father (who died in 1986) special ordered this truck new in 66 for Oklahoma Natural Gas Company. Some 36 years later I aquired it. It is in pretty decent shape but it had sat in a salvage for a couple of years.
It is a 352 2V 4 speed, Engine and tranny are there, truck is missing the driveshaft, radiator, alternator, carb and master cylinder.
It is also missing one of the 19.5 inch wheels.
The only rust the truck is showing is a little at the bottom of the drivers side door.