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F100 rims

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F100 rims

Post by Whitey »

Hey guys, I've been offered some f100 rims to buy, but was just wondering how much work do they need to make them fit onto my sierra?? Has anyone done this to a set before??
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Post by -Mick- »

they bolt straight on man :) just ask the search button to your north
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Post by Whitey »

The guy selling them told me "to fit a sierra you would need to enlargen the internal diameter(where it goes over the hub). the stud patterns are the same"...... But I always thought that they bolted straight on aswell. These are a newer rim that also suit a F250. would that change things??
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Post by nicbeer »

Check the inner diameters as there are some smaller and the hole spacing is also different as far as i know.

I almost got duped by this as well.

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Post by sierrajim »

F250 is generally 8 stud, you need the older F100 5 stud rims.
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Post by nicbeer »

older F250 rims are also 5 stud.
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Post by inka »

these rims are off 2wd f100/f250 :)
the studs match checked on my rocky which are the same as zooks.
only prob is inners are too small(smaller hub on 2wd).
can be enlarged via lathe/die grinder.
would do it myself just lazy and scored bigger offset rims.. :twisted:
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Post by CRUSHU »

you want F100 or F150 4x4 rims. F250 or F350 are almost all 8 stud. you want 5 on 5.5" pattern.
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Post by possum hunter »

I have had 3 diferent types of ambo/F100 rims on my vit and haven't had to do a thing to them but can't you just check one!!
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