What wheel do I have?

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Jaystn62

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I already posted this in the general discussion area. And I'm a new member. Just bought a 04. Noticed it was a little unusual. Wheels are 20" but Ford. From my research I'm thinking they are from a F150. Can anyone confirm this? I like them and it drives great so if they aren't doing ant damage I'm going to leave them on. Thanks for any input.
 

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Yes those are the OEM 20" 2006-08 F150 wheels... Same bolt pattern so Expedition and F150 wheels are interchangeable. Wouldn't worry about them doing any damage as its only a 3 inch size jump from the stocks on the Expy but a lot of guys run wheels similar to these and have no issues... Looks good IMO


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you have 6x135 bolt pattern that is shared with Navigator and F150...the wheels may have came from either or later yr expedition that offered 20s as an option...nothing is going to happen to ur truck...I have 26s on my truck...ppl could put the Ford Harley Davidson 22s on the truck if they want...so ur good
 

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The rim size won't dictate if you will damage something or not as long as you stay above 17 inch rims. Smaller than that will not be able to fit the brakes inside. The width and total circumference is the things you need to worry about, too large on those and it may start rubbing. Anything supplied OEM on any Expedition/Navigator/F-150 will fit as long as the bolt pattern matches.
 
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I checked the dia. of the stock tire verses the 20" and there is only .4" difference overall. There could be that much going from manufacturer to manufacturer. So I feel I'm good.
 
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