I know the offsets are different but how much different? I'm wanting to put a set of stock 20s from a newer truck on my 2000 I just got.i found a few threads about doing the opposite, but I don't want the rims to sit way inside or stick way out. Thanks.
2" spacers will work without needing to cut off your existing wheel studs but will result it the wheel moving out more as this will change the back space to 3.75"..rather than 4.5" thats stock.
We can get you 1.25" spacers but you will have to trim the studs shorter. But the back space with then be 4.5" and the rim will set like factory.
These are U.S. Alcoa 6061t6 billet aluminum, Lifetime warrentee, hub-centric and wheel-centric The spacers are roughly 3-5 times stronger than the Ford cast 20" wheels .
I'm actually having this done today. I have an 04 and I'm having 2011 8 spoke 20's put on with 2" spaces. I should have it back tomorrow if you would like some pics.
I got some good pics for you but foe some reason I can't load from my phone like I used to be able to. I will try from a computer tomorrow. Or u can pm.me your number or email and I will text them.or send them to you.
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