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Old 06-21-2007, 03:37 PM
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07 2500 king ranch

has anyone or know of anyone that has tried the wheels on a dodge 2500 4X
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Are you wanting to switch em out? As long as they are 16" or bigger and are 8 lug they will fit. The wheels on my 97 are 17" off of a 2006 model dodge.
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Originally Posted by Big Red 97'
Are you wanting to switch em out? As long as they are 16" or bigger and are 8 lug they will fit. The wheels on my 97 are 17" off of a 2006 model dodge.
I like the way the king ranch wheels look and I know they are the same pattern just not sure about the offset, is it too much, not enough, or just right?
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Well it will look different to you. To me the 17" s that I put on mine the offset is just right. It doesn't make a huge difference in the way the truck sits accept the height of course. They should look good man!
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Ford Superduties uses different lug spacing compared to Dodge or GM trucks.

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They cant, I had 16"s from a ford F-250 superduty on my 95 dodge. My dad and i have always been able to interchange them. But i dont know anything about the new superdutys but i dont see why they would change it.
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like he said different bolt pattern...I know this b/c my buddy has an 03 superduty and we can't swap wheels
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Ford is 8x170

Dodge is 8x165

They might fit, but they will eventually do some damage.
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thanks for the replys fellows, I picked these up instead

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...2501118&rd=1,1
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Originally Posted by boostedte37
has anyone or know of anyone that has tried the wheels on a dodge 2500 4X
I dont think they will work cause ford has a metric bolt pattern.
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99 and up fords use an 8x 170mm lug pattern. Dodge and Chevy use 6.5x8 They wont fit
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As long as we're talking about swapping King Ranch parts, does anyone know if the seats, front and rear, will fit in a Q-Cab? Those things are sweet...
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they will slide right on the studs, then when you tighten them down you'll bust the centers out of the wheels.
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