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Old 11-15-2011, 07:00 PM
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I want to put 20" OEM rims on my 2005 F350 Crew Cab. What would be the newest year OEM wheels on my truck. What are the newest years that would fit
My truck such as 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010? I heard through 2008 was the same and others said up to 2010 would have to fit. I have been told it had to do with the offset but couldn't find the details on offset for different years. Thanks in advance.
 
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He's already asked this exact question twice here and it's already been answered....

 
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Yes I did ask the question twice, worded differently. The first answer I got did not answer my question. I wanted to know the newest year wheels I could put on my truck, the answer I got was the older year wheels which didn't asnwer my question. I waited over a day before posting the question again in different wording and did get the correct answer. I apologize for not putting it in the proper place but it is the first time I have used this site. Please cut me some slack.

 
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No worries man. I already answered this exact question in this section though... I answered both about the older wheels and the newer wheels.

Found here: https://www.dieselbombers.com/ford-p...t-05-f350.html

Not a big deal it all, it was more pointed at the other guys. Welcome to the site.
 
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Old 11-18-2011, 06:03 AM
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Ok thank you very much
 
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As long as the bolt pattern is 8x170 any '05+ OEM wheel should fit. Keep in mind, your speedo will be off until you adjust it or have it done since the wheels you have now are 18". You also may want to get a leveling spacer for the front coils, depending on what size tires you go with.
 

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Wheel size doesn't effect the speedo it's the overall tire size. As long as your tire size is close or equals the same tire revs per mile the speedo will be correct.
 


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