20" F150 Wheels

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I'm thinking about upgrading to 2006 20" F150 wheels on my 05 Expedition.

Does anybody know if these will fit without causing any problems?

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Yep, I have an 03 4x2 and had them on it for a while. The only thing I had was when backing up at full steering lock, they barely rubbed the plastic inner fender liner on the rear of the fenderwell. I just trimmed barely anything off it and it was fine. Those make the Expedition look so much better.
 
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Yep, I have an 03 4x2 and had them on it for a while. The only thing I had was when backing up at full steering lock, they barely rubbed the plastic inner fender liner on the rear of the fenderwell. I just trimmed barely anything off it and it was fine. Those make the Expedition look so much better.

Why did they rub only in reverse? I don't understand that. I have a 4WD with air suspension, so its probably not going to be an issue for me. (I hope) :smile:
 

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Why did they rub only in reverse? I don't understand that. I have a 4WD with air suspension, so its probably not going to be an issue for me. (I hope) :smile:

My guess is that they rubbed going forward at full lock too, but the tread grabbed the bottom of the plastic in reverse (due to direction of the tire rotation) creating an audible and physical condition noticeable to the driver. Just speculation based on what I have dealt with in the past. My truck was the exact opposite when I put the bigger tires on regarding the front valance.
 
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I've been looking, nothing as inexpensive as these were and they were in my back yard. I guess, I'll just take my tire and wheel money and buy another Glock. :smile:
 

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And with the Glock, you can go get whatever rims you want! Keep looking, they pop up a lot as people get custom rims.
 
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Okay I have a deal on 4 King Ranch 20" wheels with TPMS sensors and lug nuts for $700. Shipping is going to run $240. They have mounted 275/60/20s (with about 65% of the tread life on them) instead of 275/55/20s.

The question is, will I have any rubbing issues with these?

I know they are 1.4" larger in diameter, they are .4" wider, and that the speedometer will be off about 3 mph at 70 MPH.
 

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Anybody have any idea what my 17" factory wheels with decent Firestone Destination LEs might be worth on eBay?
 

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I'm upgrading to 20" King Ranch wheels. I'm going to run the tires that come with them for the next year or so until I need to replace them. Then I'll get 55 series tires to replace them.

Once I get my new wheels, I want to try to sell my original tires and wheels. So I'm trying to get an idea of what they would be worth on eBay or if somebody wanted to come here to get them.

I suspect they won't be worth much, but who knows...
 
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Andy just remember that ebay has changed their fees. Meaning, they might not charge u a listing fee but u will pay a fee off of ur final selling price, a fee for total shipping charge, and if U use PayPal that's another 3%. My advice is that if u do list it......put ur phone number on the listing. That way they can contact u if they have any questions. That way u make the deal without ebay ;)
 
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Andy just remember that ebay has changed their fees. Meaning, they might not charge u a listing fee but u will pay a fee off of ur final selling price, a fee for total shipping charge, and if U use PayPal that's another 3%. My advice is that if u do list it......put ur phone number on the listing. That way they can contact u if they have any questions. That way u make the deal without ebay ;)

It has been a long time since I sold on eBay. Sounds like they got wise to the guys that would sell something for $5 and charge $20 for shipping something that should have cost a buck.

Thanks for the tip on the phone number that is a great idea, I can put it into the pictures.
 
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