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tinkerbellnpixiehell
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Posted - May 11 : 8:24p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Hi guys,

I am looking at some wheels off a 2001 Navigator, does anyone know if they will fit my 95? If by chance I do buy these 20"s... should I run larger brakes?

Thanks guys!

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Posted  - May 11 : 8:25p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Nope the lug pattern is not the same.

And for the record I vote no on the 20's for your truck.

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Posted  - May 11 : 8:32p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Ok, I thought they were 5x5.5 but I guess not.

So why do you vote no if I may ask?

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Posted  - May 11 : 8:45p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Not a big fan of the whole big wheel craze especially on the older cars and trucks it just does not seem to look right. Some of the newer cars are kind of designed for the big wheels and they do look good. Like my wifes Mustang for example. I was against her getting the 20's for it but Dam does it look good with them.

And i think the older vehicle should stick with nothing larger than 18's but that is my personal opinion and it is your truck and you should do as you wish with it. After all it is your money.




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Posted  - May 12 : 3:30p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
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Originally posted by tinkerbellnpixiehell

Ok, I thought they were 5x5.5 but I guess not.

So why do you vote no if I may ask?



In 97 Ford went metric and changed the pattern to 5x135mm its close but wont fit.

I think the 20's look good on the older trucks but only if there slammed

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Posted  - May 12 : 4:57p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
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I think the 20's look good on the older trucks but only if there slammed [/i]


That's in the plans... eventually.

Thanks for the responces guys :)

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Posted  - May 13 : 10:50a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
My buddy had 18s on his pre before 20s were commonly available, and I seem to remember them filling up the wheel well quite nicely. It was lowered as well.
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