F150 wheels on a F250??? Possible?
F150 wheels on a F250??? Possible?
I have a sweet set of 20's that I took off my 2004 F150....cannot seem to get them sold so I was wondering, is there anyway to make them work on my new 06 F250?
Is there an adapter out there? I did a search for it and found lots of spacers but not sure if that is possible.
Thanks
JP
Is there an adapter out there? I did a search for it and found lots of spacers but not sure if that is possible.
Thanks
JP
Originally Posted by RollingRock
I have a sweet set of 20's that I took off my 2004 F150....cannot seem to get them sold so I was wondering, is there anyway to make them work on my new 06 F250?
Is there an adapter out there? I did a search for it and found lots of spacers but not sure if that is possible.
Thanks
JP
Is there an adapter out there? I did a search for it and found lots of spacers but not sure if that is possible.
Thanks
JP
Sure, just take out your sawzall and hack off two lugs! Or, get out the drill press and make your own holes in the wheel.
But seriously, it won't work. The F-150 wheels and tires aren't designed to haul nearly the weight of the F-250 wheels.
But seriously, it won't work. The F-150 wheels and tires aren't designed to haul nearly the weight of the F-250 wheels.
Originally Posted by Zaairman
Sure, just take out your sawzall and hack off two lugs! Or, get out the drill press and make your own holes in the wheel.
But seriously, it won't work. The F-150 wheels and tires aren't designed to haul nearly the weight of the F-250 wheels.
But seriously, it won't work. The F-150 wheels and tires aren't designed to haul nearly the weight of the F-250 wheels.
But then again....Chrome looks good.....
Hmmmm
To top it off the wheels are hub centric on both, meaning that the hub is actually what centers the wheel and not the lug nuts. The lug nuts just apply a clamping load to the wheel to keep it pressed against the brake rotor. You'd have to machine out the center bore of the wheel to match that of the F250 hub diameter. Plus your spacer would have to have part of the hub flange machined into it due to the fact that the spacer just moved the wheel out past its hub flange. Could it be done, sure it might be possible with alot of machining, but no way would it ever be safe.





