RIM Swap

Started by moltkehomeboy, April 25, 2011, 03:33:31 AM

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moltkehomeboy

I am trying to get a mud truck ready for muddin season.  I have a 03 superduty that has GoodYear Duratracs on it, and I want to put them on my 78 f-250.  Is this possible?  I dont want to have to swap rims and tires just for one day, and I sure dont want to mud a diesel/ daily driver.  Is this possible?  I know that other rims wont fit on the superduty because of the 170mm hub, but can it fit on the other way?  is it just the center hole that is different and the bolt pattern the same, or both completely different?

RedneckMudder

i think they are different im almost positive that they wont work but im not sure
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homewrecker john

bolt patterns are different.... metric lug pattern now days...

Captn. J

Quote from: homewrecker john on April 25, 2011, 04:03:25 AM
bolt patterns are different.... metric lug pattern now days...
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'81 F250
'03 F150

Blazin40s

87 K5 Blazer, 42 TSL's, 355ci, TH400/208, D60/14ff

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moltkehomeboy

From what I have been reading, you can put the 8-6.5 on superdutys, if you hog out the center of the rim, why wont they work the other way?

4x4xdodgeman

no you cann't do that!!!! it's not the center of the rim. its 2 differnt lug pattern.

Blazin40s

   loll If u can't do it one way, what on earth would make u think u can do it the other way???  Its 2 diff lug patterns.....loll
87 K5 Blazer, 42 TSL's, 355ci, TH400/208, D60/14ff

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