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07 wheels on a 99?
Will 07 super duty wheels fit on a 99 super duty?
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With spacers.
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Are spacers expensive
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Have you tried the Google?
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well doesnt the 05-07 wheels have a more negative offset due to the fact of having a coil front end?? So in that case if they do, you wouldnt need spacers to run them at all
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Yeah. But I saw some that you would need to change the lugs and some that you didn't. I've never dealt with wheels on any of my vehicles. So it's kinda new to me.
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I have been told that spacers put more stress on your bearings and cause them to wear faster. I don't know how much truth is behind it but a few people has told me that so I stay away from them cause I don't want to take a chance but if I'm wrong and someone wants me to correct me I'm always open to be corrected
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There's a lot of people running spacers on our trucks. Even the duallies have 2" spacers up front..
I would spend a little extra and get the steel spacers over aluminum though.. I've seen people get the front spacers from duallies and run them all the way around. Just a thought, and it would be a cheaper route. Sent from my DROIDX using AutoGuide.Com Free App |
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I actually found a set of wheels at a local place today that I wouldn't need spacers for.
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