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On stock rims they are 17x7 +55 offset in the front and 17x8.5 +65 offset in the rear.
No, 97-03 F150's have a 5x135 lug pattern.
yes as long as its a five lug wheel
Not without modification
The bolt pattern is 5x114, but I dont know the offset of the stock rims.
i believe you will need a spacer to offset the wheel
Yes, with the right offset and an outside tire diameter that is consistent with the stock size.
from 89 through 1996 the rims have the same bolt circle and from 1997-2003 and 2004-2011. However, if the tires are larger than stock on the 4x4 you will probly have clearance issues on the 2x4.
No, the Explorer is 5x4.5 bolt pattern and the F-150 is 5x5.5 bolt pattern.
If the Vehicles and Rims are built before 1998, the answer would be Yes, as long as the Offset of the rim is close to the Manufactures Offset Specification. If the Vehicles and Rims are Newer, Built after 1998, The answer would be No. In 1998, Ford Manufacture started adopting a metric measurement for their bolt patterns. The other Domestic Car Manufacturers followed their lead there after.
check lugnutpatterns.com the will tell u what u need to know
yes.