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Thinking of going to 16 or 17 inch wheels for my 95 F150 4X4. Since later Ford truck wheels are wrong pattern (still don't understand why they changed that????!!???) I was wondering if anyone has run newer Dodge factory wheels. Curious about offset difference, clearance, etc. Anyone?
Nobody?? As I understood it, 94 up Dodge can be used and I am hoping to not have to pony up the bucks for new aftermarket wheels right now. Can get tires cheap through work in 16 and 17's and would rather spend the wheel bucks on a suspension lift and gear upgrade. Anyone, anyone? Thanks in advance.
The off set of them Looks really They set back in . I know of one beater running them . The aftermarket sets r Not to $$$ . For 16 or 17 nowadays . I can get rims cheaper new than at wreckers. And they will be custom to fit ur truck
Nobody?? As I understood it, 94 up Dodge can be used and I am hoping to not have to pony up the bucks for new aftermarket wheels right now. Can get tires cheap through work in 16 and 17's and would rather spend the wheel bucks on a suspension lift and gear upgrade. Anyone, anyone? Thanks in advance.
Although they are the same bolt pattern I couldn't get a set of the 20" wheels off of a 02 ram to fit my truck because the center hub in rim was too small. That is all that I cam speak of based on my experience.
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