Do 2018 F150 rims fit on 3rd gens?

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Check the stock bolt pattern and center hub size for both. If they match, you're all set!

By default, I'd be tempted to say "yes"... but I've been burn before, lol!


(by the way, those mags are friggin gorgeous!)
 
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Its the hub center hole that has me somewhat worried...they changed the logo cap design, but does it just LOOK smaller or is it really?
 

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You’re axle shafts is in the will need to be cut down.
 

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They will fit. I just did that to mine
Except the rear center caps won’t go on axle sticks out too far.

Just posted on this forum about this 5 mins ago
As to suggestions of what to do about rears.
Pics of those exact wheels on my ex in my post if you want to see
 
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Yeah I know the center cap issue

Spacer, trim the axle, or spray the spot with a bit of plastidip to discourage rust and blend better and leave the cap off
 

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I've trimmed the rear axle shafts on my '14 and '09 to get the caps to fit, no big deal.
 
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Ended up biting on these.... for free. Lol.

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Clean rims, trashed tires

Quite a bunch of tire wear, alas, and one of them has a nail firmly embedded and won't hold air. Probably too little tread for any reputable tire shop to agree to repair it, guess I gotta score some rubber first before getting to test the rims... although that was the plan anyway

Wonder if this cap needs axle trimming too?
 
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