If the 1999 is a four wheel drive, yes. If two wheel drive, no. The rims will not sit all the way on the hub.
No. Upstream and downstream O2 sensors are different for a 2000, 1500, Chevrolet Suburban with the 5.3 engine.
I have all stock and I get 13.4 average MPG accoring to the Onboard computer. (5.3 liter 1500)
Thay are all different. But if you look at the back of it you will see where it's stamped into the rotor.
Yes, I have 285/65r18 bf goodrich all terrain on my 2010 4x4 f150 with stock rims.
you shouldn't have to use any lift at all. i have 24s on my 2000 1500 ext. cab and have no trouble with rubbing. doesnt like to stop though
No, not all Ford F150's are 4X4's. For a newer Ford truck you are going to be looking at around $4000 more for the 4X4 option. The older trucks the gap is less, say around a $1500-2000 difference if price.
depends on what your bolting but im sure its fine because its all standard just use the right grade bolts for what you are bolting.
Yes, all 97-03 F150's have a 5x135 lug pattern.
Why do headlight stay on all the time on 2001 suburban
The best pickup truck is probably the Ford F150. The F150's powertrain from all generations have been known to be very reliable and last long. I have a '02 F150 with a 4.2L V6 and I run it every day and it has 567,993 miles. It still runs strong too. The F150 also has the strongest frame in its class, being a fully boxed frame. Fully boxed frames allow for industry leading towing and payload. The Ford F150 has that. Now, the second best truck would probably be the Chevrolet Silverado 1500.
all rims rust if they are exposed to harsh elements long enough..