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I wasn't a hundred percent sure that they were Raptor Wheels but that's what they had them listed as I found a company who makes the exact same style rims but without the insane price tag. I guess I'll just have to do some digging aroundNot raptor wheels. Looks like a stock wheel on the 2018 F150. Highly likely it will fit. There are many places that sell new take off wheels around the country (eBay) for people who bro up their pickups with lifts and bigger rubber.
Okay will do I definitely won't go buying anything right away without making sure the fitment is 100% accurate. Would want to buy something and then have them not work.Something to be aware of is that the threaded part of the rear axle shafts on my 2017 Expedition protruded a decent amount. So much so that I had to drill holes in the center caps of the F150 wheels I was using so I could install them in the rear. Haven’t pulled a wheel off our new 2018 yet but might want to check to be sure before you assume everything will work.
Raptor wheels are 17", those look bigger.There is a guy here selling his 2017 raptor rims (full set of 4), they were only driven on from the dealer (truck purchase) to the tire shop to get upgraded ones. He only wants $750 for the full set (plus shipping of course).
I can confirm the 2018 also has the protruding axles which prevent the center Caps from fitting on stock F150 rims. That being said, rims still work fine if that doesn't bother you.Something to be aware of is that the threaded part of the rear axle shafts on my 2017 Expedition protruded a decent amount. So much so that I had to drill holes in the center caps of the F150 wheels I was using so I could install them in the rear. Haven’t pulled a wheel off our new 2018 yet but might want to check to be sure before you assume everything will work.