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Old 10-24-2009, 05:37 PM
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10th Generation HD wheels on a 11th Generation Lariat

I really like the look of the 02-03 HD wheels and was wondering if anyone is running them on a 05-08 non HD truck. If you have some pics that would be great. How do you think they would look on my truck? Thanks.

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Old 10-24-2009, 05:43 PM
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isn't that an 11th generation?
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Old 10-24-2009, 06:01 PM
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Yes it is, my bad.

10th generation HD wheels on a 11th generation Lariat

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different bolt pattern
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Planning to change the axles to a 5 lug?
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I know I mixed the generations up up but give me a little credit guys

http://www.americantrucks.com/harley...eels-0408.html

So how do you think they would look?
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I'm sure they will look fine, but I think there are better looking wheels available. But, it's about what you think looks best.
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I'm sure they will look fine, but I think there are better looking wheels available. But, it's about what you think looks best.
Agreed. I think the Harley as well as the Lightning wheels look fantastic on the 1999-2003s but not wild about them on the newer body style.

But, if it's the look you like, then go for it. Certainly won't look bad and it will be different.
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different bolt pattern
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Planning to change the axles to a 5 lug?
They do make them (knock offs) in a 6-135 bolt pattern. The company is local.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/20-HA...Q5fAccessories

I've seen a black 04-08 F150 supercrew with these wheels and it looked very good.
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ive seen a newer truck with the replicas as well, looked pretty good if you get the right size tire on them
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ive seen a newer truck with the replicas as well, looked pretty good if you get the right size tire on them
Exactly. They look great on the HD's w/low profile tires but I'm not so sure how a AT or MT would look with them. I want to keep the 4x4 stance so I cant go low pro. Probably would need to go w/35's. The 33's with 20's look just a tad to small for my liking (which is what I'm running now).
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