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Just bought a 2000 XLT with the factory 8 hole alloys. I would like to replace them with the 5 hole factory Limited wheels or a larger set of wheels possibly aftermarket or OEMs off a newer F250, 350. I will be replacing the stock shocks and rear sway bar (thanks for the info) but I don’t want to add a lift kit.
What size wheel / tire combo can you safely get away with, without lifting the truck?
If you have wheels for sale, let me know. I will also sell the XLT alloys if anyone is interested.
I just joined the Forum, and it will not let me send messages
to other members at this point. If you have rims for sale please
send me an e-mail at RoadRaceIt@earthlink.net.
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