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OEM 20"s on 99-04?
Ford OEM 20's. Will they fit my 2001 Superduty? I seem to remember reading something about them not being concentric, but I would really like to buy these and put myself out of wheel shopping misery.
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I got lucky and found this thread on search. I think it answers my question... 2007 Stock Rims on a 1999 F250 |
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Last edited by JamesE : 03-07-2009 at 09:19 AM. |
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The 20" wheels will tuck inwards to much and you're right, we do not recommend the use of spacers. Your OEM wheels are 7" wide with a 6mm offset (4.25" B/S). The 20" OEM wheels are 8" wide with a 45mm offset (6.25" B/S). You would need almost a 2" spacer and longer studs to make those 20" wheels fit.
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