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Old 09-19-2018, 12:27 AM
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Will these fit....

....on a 2013 RCSB F150 2 wheel drive? I thought I saw somewhere that the lugnuts are a different thread, but are there any differences in the taper on the lugs or any other considerations?

Been a long time since I posted, but trying to get some ideas for a project truck I am looking at. Looking forward to getting back into a full-size.

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Old 09-19-2018, 10:48 PM
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Yes, you will use your factory lug nuts. The lug nuts from the 2015 will not fit on your truck


(I had these same wheels on my 2014, and then later moved them to my 2018)
 
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Yes, you will use your factory lug nuts. The lug nuts from the 2015 will not fit on your truck


(I had these same wheels on my 2014, and then later moved them to my 2018)

Excellent. Thank you!
 
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Old 09-22-2018, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by IKE

I thought I saw somewhere that the lugnuts are a different thread, but are there any differences in the taper on the lugs or any other considerations?


When sourcing replacement wheels, my first consideration is the bolt pattern. Then I think about the offset & backspace. If the wheel & tire calculations work out, then I worry about mounting. With a hub centric OEM configuration & lug centric aftermarket wheels, my next consideration is whether I will need hubcentric rings & what type of lug nuts. Lug nuts for most aftermarket lug centric wheels are 60 degree conical seat, but that's not written in stone. Some cars now use OEM 60 degree conical seat lugs, so aftermarket sourcing is one less concern.
 



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