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Anyone know of good deals out there on some stock steel 16in rims. Found these on eBay.
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I think the lug pattern changed in 1998 to a metric measurement. As long as it's the correct pattern, $74 a piece sounds good. The set of 4 seems off base with the years they say they fit.
 

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I think the lug pattern changed in 1998 to a metric measurement. As long as it's the correct pattern, $74 a piece sounds good. The set of 4 seems off base with the years they say they fit.

The vans (E-Series) stayed 8 x 6.5 after the 99 switch to 8 x 170mm on the F-2/350's. Not sure it went all the way to 07.... but it did make it into the 2000's But, they did switch to metric some time in the run.....

97 and down E/F-2/350's were 8 x 6.5 across the board.... (except the 97/98 "Light Duty" F-250 that was the new F-150 body, had an 8800 gvw, and 7 lug rims, I can attest they do exist, my Dad owned one, and there a pictures on here of his truck and the wheels.....)

But one thing to remember on the E-Series..... they were the "odd man out" for Ford... They kept the 73-79 Dash and the "dentside" design through the 91 model year, with mainly grille and decal placement changes.... the Pickups had 3 different bodies in that time (dent, bull, brick) Then 92 was the updated van body, that went through the end of the E-Series... with just grille and front clip changed. Heck, the vans even kept the 6.0 through the 2010 model year, when Ford discontinued using diesels in the E-Series vans (diesels didn't come back until the Transit). They used the 6.0 because the 6.4 wouldn't fit.....
 

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With the way prices are right now, not a bad price to include shipping.
Ask the seller if they are the 8 x 6.5 or the later metric bolt pattern.

I bought a set off a 97 Ford van last summer with tires and Hub Caps, and they are the 8 x 6.5.





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The vans (E-Series) stayed 8 x 6.5 after the 99 switch to 8 x 170mm on the F-2/350's. Not sure it went all the way to 07.... but it did make it into the 2000's But, they did switch to metric some time in the run.....

97 and down E/F-2/350's were 8 x 6.5 across the board.... (except the 97/98 "Light Duty" F-250 that was the new F-150 body, had an 8800 gvw, and 7 lug rims, I can attest they do exist, my Dad owned one, and there a pictures on here of his truck and the wheels.....)

But one thing to remember on the E-Series..... they were the "odd man out" for Ford... They kept the 73-79 Dash and the "dentside" design through the 91 model year, with mainly grille and decal placement changes.... the Pickups had 3 different bodies in that time (dent, bull, brick) Then 92 was the updated van body, that went through the end of the E-Series... with just grille and front clip changed. Heck, the vans even kept the 6.0 through the 2010 model year, when Ford discontinued using diesels in the E-Series vans (diesels didn't come back until the Transit). They used the 6.0 because the 6.4 wouldn't fit.....
Crazy.
 
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