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Old 05-28-2007, 10:10 PM
Weiss1 Weiss1 is offline
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Question 06 rims on an 02

I've got a 02 F350 PSD Crew Cab Shortbox 4X4.

I know someone looking to sell a set of 06 F350 18" alum wheels (Factory).$200/per wheel, Canadian. I also don't know.......is that a good deal?
I havn't seen them yet, but I wanted to upgrade from my 16" to either 18" or 20".
Does anyone know if they are compatible? Can I just get tires and throw them on an 02? A buddy of mine said I'd need spacers. If that's the case, I probably won't go that route.
My other option that I was looking at was a set of MKW - M19's. 18" or 20". The 18" I can get for $541 and the 20's for $649
I'd like to wrap them with the Toyo Open Country AT.

Please let me know what you think and It would be great if anyone can comment on the prices. (Canadian prices)
Thanks Guys!
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Old 05-28-2007, 10:17 PM
Marty Marty is offline
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First off welcome to the site. Second off no they shouldn't work. The offset is different because you have leaf spring front suspension and the 06 has coil's up front. That being said, my friend gary put the wheels off his dad's 2005 on his 2001 and is running 285's. He doesn't complain about any rubbing so I don't know. I realize I probably didn't help with this post but hey, I tried LMAO....
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