Yes, but you have to use wheel spacers. Ford used 8 lug 170mm wheels for a long time, so a lot of wheels are out there that will fit the lug pattern. You must use a 2 inch spacer (available online) to fit the wheels. Make sure you order the correct lug nut as there is a course and a fine (14mm x 2.0 vs 14mm x 1.5) thread pattern. Also the spacer is going to be different from front to back, so order the correct ones there as well. Lastly, make sure you get HUB-CENTRIC spacers, as they are central to the hub, not the lugs. This will prevent wheel wobble.
no. the bolt pattern was changed
Yes they will. As long as it is an f-250 or greater and the a 150. 99-07 are the same pattern. early 99's are different.
no
yes they are the same 8 lug pattern
no they will not...they are a metric bolt pattern. Any wheel prior to 1999 will work on that truck.
no,2002 rims are 16 inch.2006 rims are 17 inch in 2005 ford replaced the f250s brake discs with bigger discks the smallest size that will fit is a 17 but in 02 ford offered the 17" rims as an option.
will 1996 f250 rims fit a 1999 f250 bolt pattern
Your answer is NO... The F550 & F450 use a 10 bolt patern and the F250 & F350 use an 8 bolt patern.
NO no chev rims fit any ford different diameter in rim centre and different bolt pattern
They should both be 8x170mm IIRC, so yes. The older ones, pre 96 I think, had 8x6.8" IIRC.
depending on the size it should
1999 rims will not fit 95 truck,the bolt patterns are different