They will bolt right up to a 90's Ford Ranger and work awesomely.
If it is a half ton truck with a five lug bolt pattern 15in wheels, they will fit on most any DODGE vehicle's all the way up to the late 90s. I have never try it, but they may even fit the newer ones. Some of the older Ford wheels you could get on the older DODGE trucks. The center hole was a little tight, but the bolt pattern was the same.
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Yes they did.
If you are referring to the hauling capacity, the 1500 is considered a half ton pickup.
I have a 1952 restored 1/2 ton pickup 12 is about the average.
The 3/4 ton has heavier axles, springs, shocks, and possibly a heavier cooling system.
A 1995 Dodge Ram is OBD one, not two. The connector is a different shape and is under the hood.
That's a half-ton pickup, so 1,000 pounds in the bed of the truck.
In October 2013 a 1921 Dodge Brothers Half Ton Pickup in extraordinary original unrestored condition with 8,800 miles sold at auction in Hershey Pa for $19,250. Take it from there.
1/2 ton will have 6 lug nuts holding the wheels on and the 3/4 tons will have 8
I just bought one today a 1988 marksman 4x4 half ton runs great every thing works 800$
The firing order should be 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2.