As long as it is the same bolt pattern, yes. If the 2010 Super Duty rims have an 8 bolt pattern and the 1999 rims have an 8 bolt pattern, then it will work. But you only get 8 bolt patterns if your trucks are equipped with the Powerstroke Diesel engine.
That bolt pattern is an 8 bolt pattern.
Only if the 8 bolt universal pattern rim is designed to be applied to a 5 bolt pattern. Hint: They aren't.
With the proper 8 bolt pattern it could.With the proper 8 bolt pattern it could.
A 2015 GMC 2500 has a 8 on 180mm rim bolt pattern. The dually 3500 has a different 8 on 210 bolt pattern.
the bolt pattern is 8 on 6.5"
GM's bolt pattern has remained consistant over the years. 5-bolt pattern: 5x4.75" 6-bolt pattern: 6x5.5" 8-bolt pattern: 8x6.5"
The rim bolt pattern is 8 on 6.5inch.
8x6.5 8 lug 6.50 bolt circle began in 1953 on F250's and in 1967 on F350's. Ford went to metric wheels in 1997 on F Series trucks.
Considering I dont know of any 8 lug vehicles other than trucks, if you are speaking of Enkei or other aftermarket rims, the 8 lugs are just two different spaced sets of 4. A stock 8 bolt rim is going to have a bigger diameter bolt pattern than any 4 bolt. Also, there would never be enough clearance on the body to put an 8 bolt wheel.
8 on 165mm
no. a f350 bolt pattern is not the same to a f-450 bolt pattern because the f350 have 8 lug nuts and the f450 has 10 lug nuts