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They should. They will stick out the fender line when you look down the side of the truck. But from the other way around the 2009 wheels normally won't go on the 2004, due to these wheels being a higher positive offset which tucks the wheel further inside the fender well. It will cause the tire and or wheel to hit on the upper control arm. This info is based off of factory wheels. Normally aftermarket wheels are an inch or so wider and will have a slightly more negative offset which puts these wheels outside the body line as well. Test fit and try it, some are different for sure. Put a finger between the upper control arm and the side wall of the tire to be sure there is enough clearance.

PS... If the 2004 is 16" and the 2009 is 17" or larger, it might not clear the brake calipers. Bolt up and free spin wheel to check as well.

Anything Mid 2004 and Newer Will only fit a minimum of a 17" wheel to brake clearance

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