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Old 06-01-2019 | 09:27 PM
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Question The last ownwer had a 4X4 F150

I purchased a property and the previous owner left a 4x4 wheel about a 2000 4x4. I need to replace the temp spare. Think it will work?
Old 06-01-2019 | 09:36 PM
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I am unable to figure out what your question is. Please try to clarify it.
Old 06-01-2019 | 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by versatile
I purchased a property and the previous owner left a 4x4 wheel about a 2000 4x4. I need to replace the temp spare. Think it will work?

Translated: Would a wheel / rim off a 2000 Ford F150 work as a spare wheel for an XJ?

Short answer: No. If your XJ has a 5x114.3 (5x4.5") bolt pattern, the Ford F150 from that year was 5x135.

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Old 06-01-2019 | 09:45 PM
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Lol...what the heck
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Originally Posted by 3Dog
Short answer: No. If your XJ has a 5x114.3 (5x4.5") bolt pattern, the Ford F150 from that year was 5x135.


Hmmmm. If his XJ has 5x114.3, the F150 is 5x135.

So, if his XJ has some other bolt pattern, the F150 bolt pattern will be something other than 5x135.

How does that work? Does that change all F150s for that year? OR just the one he's got there?




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I say let's not waste any more time on this until the OP gives clarification.
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Originally Posted by cruiser54
I say let's not waste any more time on this until the OP gives clarification.
I say let's not waste any time on this at all. A simple Google search yielded answers, in
.O000053 seconds, no link on purpose



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