changing wheel size

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frankie paladin

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i have a 2007 expedition limited with the 20" chrome wheels. they are really plastic which is b.s. i was thinking of putting 22" 2008 hd f150 wheels on it, any ideas what i have to do to the truck to do this, tractrion control, speedometer, odemeter, whatever else?? thanks
 

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speedometer/odometer may not be affected..not sure...i'm running 24's and i know mine was affected so i had a programmer to change the rev limiter, speedomete, odometer, shift points...so that would be the best bet if you like...again, not sure if you need to on 22's
 
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thank you, i heard a lot of people have problems with after-market wheels, lots of shaking, that's why i was thinking of staying with a ford product. your truck looks great, how does it drive and handle on the 24" wheels?
 

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handles great!!! very smooth...handling improved...the shaking is if you go with cheap rims...and if they're out of balance...i went through Firestone for lifetime alignment/balance...nationwide service...so they get balanced ever rotation...no problems...i'm installing anti-sway bar kit and that will increase handling on curves...
 

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As long as your overall diameter has not changed your speedo etc will be fine. You will just have to run lower profile tires.
 
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thanks for the info, greatly appreciated. seems it may be less expensive to have the 22" for summer and swith back to the stock wheels for the winter. bhsoulja, i have to save my money for a new bike!! it seems your truck is fully loaded!!
 
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