New Snow Tires and Winter Wheels

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I'm a bit late this winter, but finally got my new wheels and snow tires installed. I started out trying to find a used set of OEM 20" wheels for the Limited to match my set of summer wheels, but most online wheel places weren't able to put a full set of 4 together since availability is tough due to the Expedition being so new. I also ran into the issue on the rear with the axle bolt sticking out so far as several others have mentioned. I wasn't willing to cut them off, which basically meant I couldn't use any F150 wheels and still fit the rear center caps on. I finally found a set of 2018 Expedition wheels that are the optional 20" six spoke alloys for the XLT. I ended up having them plated with PVD Black chrome and got black lug nuts and ordered black center caps that come on the 2019 Stealth Edition. Tires are Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 SUV in 275/55/20. I've had several sets of Nokian Hakkapeliitta's over the years and have been pleased with the traction and treadwear. I'm looking forward to testing them out in the snow!



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Now that you have the new snows …. next week it will warm up and never snow again
 
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Now that you have the new snows …. next week it will warm up and never snow again

Of course! I could live with that! We got 5" or so over the weekend and supposed to be below zero tonight, so I'm sure I'll find some icy spots on my commute.
 

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I ran Goodyear Duratrac's when I lived in PA. Traveled all over the states without issue and five seasons of lake effect snow. Funniest thing I remember was hearing studded tires going by in the middle of summer.
 
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Yeah, studded snow tires are only legal in PA from November 15th - April 15th each year. Sounds like some people must not get caught with them on past the April 15th deadline. I used to run studs, but they are so noisy and don't stop well on wet pavement. The newer studless tires seem to do a good job and have some type of abrasive material in the tread compound to improve grip on ice without studs.
 

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Center caps are overrated.

Shoot the axle tips with a squirt of plastidip or bedliner if you're afraid of corrosion and mount all the F150 wheels your heart desires
 
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Center caps are overrated.

Shoot the axle tips with a squirt of plastidip or bedliner if you're afraid of corrosion and mount all the F150 wheels your heart desires

All personal preference. I preferred the finished look of center caps. Glad the plastidip was a good solution for you.
 

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Center caps are overrated.

Shoot the axle tips with a squirt of plastidip or bedliner if you're afraid of corrosion and mount all the F150 wheels your heart desires
Or … you could take a big steaming dog poopie and squish it on there.
Just adding another idea.
 
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