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How do I know what rims will fit my truck?

How do I know what rims will fit my truck?

The two easiest ways are to check the sticker plate in your car, it should be located inside the driver side door, or look online for the vehicle specifications for your exact make and model. That should tell you the standard rim size.

Do steel rims fit all cars?

If you can stretch the 66.1 hole in the steel wheel of fit over the 67.1 mm hub, yes they will fit.

What lug pattern is a 99?

All ’99-’11 trucks are 8x170mm even the duallys through the F-350. The 450’s and 550’s are a different lug pattern.

Can you put any wheels on a truck?

Fortunately, it’s possible to use a replacement wheel from any vehicle. However, you should ensure that that the original wheel has the same bolt pattern, wheel offset, and size of the new one. If you go with a wrong-sized wheel, you could damage the brakes, wheels, and suspension system of your vehicle.

Is center bore and offset the same?

Wheels are commonly referred to as the rims. Determining if a wheel fits on a vehicle is based on offset, center bore and the bolt pattern. Offset. Offset of the wheel is the distance between the centerline and the surface of the wheel on which hubs are ascended.

What is the lug pattern on a 1999 F350?

8x170mm
99 and newer F250-F350 are 8x170mm vs 8×6. 69 is a bolt pattern that is common so finding wheels, rims and accessories wouldn’t be a hard task. 1975-2014 Ford E-150, E-250, and 1987-1999 Ford F250 and F350 also utilize a 9/16-18 Thread Size Lug Nut.

What is the bolt pattern for a 1999 Ford F150?

Ford – Vehicle Bolt Pattern Reference

YEAR MAKE COMMENTS
1998 Ford 5 lug 4.5 inch 114.3 Standard Offset
1999 Ford 5 lug 4.5 inch 114.3 Standard Offset
2000 Ford 5 lug 4.5 inch 114.3 Standard Offset
2001 Ford 5 lug 4.5 inch 114.3 Standard Offset

What is the lug pattern on a 1999 Ford F150?