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Old 09-14-2018, 02:21 PM
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Been thinking of getting some winter rims for my F150, There are tons of used ones on kijiji or any buy and sell place. But do rims from an 09-14 F150 fit the 2015 F150? I need the 6 hole bolt pattern. the winter tires are 18".
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Old 09-14-2018, 02:41 PM
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Been thinking of getting some winter rims for my F150, There are tons of used ones on kijiji or any buy and sell place. But do rims from an 09-14 F150 fit the 2015 F150? I need the 6 hole bolt pattern. the winter tires are 18".


Same rim, different lug nut. They changed the thread pitch just to make things easier


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Old 09-14-2018, 03:50 PM
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Your rim should have a stamp on it of it's dimensions/bolt pattern. If it don't match the used ones you find, it wont fit. I know as I bought some Escape winter wheels off Kijiji for my Fusion. The dimension # matched but not the bolt pattern number. I gambled. At least i got the sensors for the 4 new wheels I had to buy


Go to CT or a tire shop and buy 4 new steel rims, ugly but cheap to replace if you slid into a curb.
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Give these guys a call http://www.canadianwheel.com/
They have stores in Edmonton and Calgary
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One of the best sites I have found

https://www.wheel-size.com/size/

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Your newer F150 has the same bolt pattern as the previous generation if we are talking about the six lug 6-135 and not the oddball 7 lug pattern used on Fords version of the heavy half... The thread pitch has changed from 14x2.0 to 14x1.5 but that has no bearing on the bolt pattern working...
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Your newer F150 has the same bolt pattern as the previous generation if we are talking about the six lug 6-135 and not the oddball 7 lug pattern used on Fords version of the heavy half... The thread pitch has changed from 14x2.0 to 14x1.5 but that has no bearing on the bolt pattern working...
Thank you, That's all I needed to know.
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Your newer F150 has the same bolt pattern as the previous generation if we are talking about the six lug 6-135 and not the oddball 7 lug pattern used on Fords version of the heavy half... The thread pitch has changed from 14x2.0 to 14x1.5 but that has no bearing on the bolt pattern working...
I have the odd ball 7 lug pattern on my F150. hehe Why didn't they just put 8 on???
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I have the odd ball 7 lug pattern on my F150. hehe Why didn't they just put 8 on???
Tell me about it! Lol
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I have the odd ball 7 lug pattern on my F150. hehe Why didn't they just put 8 on???
When I first saw those on the F-150 7700 models I thought they were 8-lugs, I just noticed that they weren't 6 lugs and assumed they had 8. That misunderstanding lasted about 16 years until I was rooting through an auto wrecking yard and paid better attention. I thought it was odd too, as though that extra 4 wheel studs and nuts per truck would have thrown off Ford's profits......
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