In a short, yes you can as long as you do all of the tires/wheels the same height. 16" wheels came standard on many of those F-150's, maybe all of them.
.054 inch
half inch..
no, half inch difference in bolt pattern
Get 17 inch rims you cant put a 17 inch tires on a 16 inch rim!
If installed on the very same vehicle the PSI is the same for both size tires.
it all depends on the model of f150 you have. some came with 20 inch, 18 inch and the smallest were 17 inch. But if you have 17 inch original wheels and you want to buy aftermarket wheels for your truck they wont work..Some will but most wont due to steel being then and alloy being thick there is not much roon (1/4 inch) between wheel and brake caliper.
No.
.054 inch ( according to motorcraft.com , one of Fords websites )
.054 inch ( according to motorcraft . com , one of Fords websites )
To answer this question, There are 2 wheel sizes one is 15 inches and the other is a 16 inch.
www.motorcraft.com shows : For a 1991 F150 with 4.9 L ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 cylinder engine Motorcraft part # EV111 for 2 wheel drive Motorcraft part # EV118 for 4 wheel drive
.035 mm. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ for the 4.6 L and 5.4 L ( .054 inch ) according to the owners manual and www.motorcraft.com for the 1997 F150 ( Metric 1.37 mm )