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2004 rims on a 2000?
I've read lots of posts that say that newer rims/wheels on a 2000 F250 require spacers. Can anyone tell me exactly what year? I'm looking for extra rims for snow tires on my 2000 F250 4x4. A couple weeks ago I found some from a 2007, and was told they need spacers to fit properly. I don't want to use spacers. I now found a set of stock f250 rims off a 2004 f250. Do these have the same offset as my 2000, meaning no need for spacers? Also, is there a difference between 2wd and 4x4 rims to account for the front hubs?
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2006+ rims require the spacers. 4x2 and 4x4 rims are interchangeable.
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Correction... they changed the backspacing in 2005... when they went to the coil spring front end in the 4x4's... so anything from a '99 to 2004 would bolt up to your 2000 truck.
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