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carringb
Feb 11, 2016Explorer
Hank85713 wrote:
any good tire/wheel shop should be able to tell ya. Also search the net for aluminum wheel vendors. I have alcoas on my B+ (ford) Not sure but should be the same lug pattern as I know on a standard wheel they are interchangeable.
You cannot use the Ford/Alcoa wheels on a Dodge because they are hub-centric, and the Ford have a larger Hub bore.
You should be able to use most other aftermarket alloys as they are usually lug-cetric so the larger center bore will work on your chassis. You will have to maintain your inner steel wheels as the alloys are to thick to work as an inner wheel.
This is assuming your rig has non-"coined" dually wheels. I.e. your inner wheels are a snug fit on the hub, and not centered by mating with corresponding outer wheels. The lug nut holes must be flat to run alloy wheels.
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