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Wannabe Elite Explorer
New Jersey
'04 XLT Sport
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Why Can't Anyone Help Me W/ Wheels & Tires?
Little bit frustrated here... Twice now I've tried asking for help with wheel sizing and tires and no one has responded to either thread.....
I have a 2004 Ford Explorer XLT.... I'd like to know if the following 20 inch wheels will fit on my truck: Panther Vector 519 ![]() I'm very unfamiliar with wheel sizing and don't know who else to ask.... If these wheels will fit on my truck, are the following tires the right size for these wheels and will they fit on my truck? Goodyear Fortera SL Edition 275/45HR20 ![]() ![]() Please help me.... |
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Elite Explorer
Branchburg NJ, Bethlehem PA
96 XLT
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Hello,
Your stock rims/tires are 16" rims with 235/70 tires which have a height of 28.95 inches and a width of 9.25" The tires that you have on there are a total of 29.74" and they have a width of 10.82". The height of the tires doesn't seem like it would be any issue but you would have to check the backspacing on the rims because the extra 1.5" of width might give you some issues with rubbing. I believe it will fit but I am not an expert. If worse comes to worse you should be able to pick up a set of .5" wheel spacers and that will fix you right up. They are like $40 on ebay. Good luck. Oh PS if you wanted to check other tire sizes use this site: http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit just type in your stock tire size or truck, than the tire size you want to know and hit compare. It is a very useful site. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
New Jersey
'04 XLT Sport
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Andy, Thanks for the reply...
When you click on that link for the wheels, there are different sizes listed for the 20" version... I found these tires because another 2004 Explorer owner has them on his truck.... So they SHOULD fit... I contacted a American Tire Distributor Dealer in PA and he says that the Panther Vector 519 with the 18" offset will fit my truck... Can you confirm? I'd hate to order $900 worth of wheels only to find out they don't fit when I get them to shop for balancing and mounting..... |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Natomas/Irvine
01 Sp 03 XLT 4x4s, Scion
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
New Jersey
'04 XLT Sport
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Elite Explorer
Branchburg NJ, Bethlehem PA
96 XLT
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As for what you said, call the people who you asked back and ask them specifically if the 20" backspacing will fit, or what the backspacing is compared to the 18" rims. I see you said the 18" rim offset will fit but on the 20 inch rims the offset can be different. I would say you are going to be ok generally, but if you have the wheels completely turned to one side or another you might have some rubbing. A lot of people have that issue when adding bigger tires/rims, but its not too bad. On the other hand, I am pretty sure that people can run 31x10.5 tires on a stock 2004 ex without rubbing, and that width is very close to yours. In the end, if the distributor says the backspacing is the same than you should be good. If you tell them what truck you have and what rims you want they should definately be able to tell you if they'll fit. |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
New Jersey
'04 XLT Sport
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Andy, I'm completely in the dark with all the terminology and technical aspects of this... I literally need someone to say "Yes this will fit correctly and these tires will fit those wheels", etc....
I know the Dealer should be able to tell me that the wheels will fit correctly for my truck... I'm assuming tirerack.com should be able to tell me that the tires will fit those wheels correctly.... I don't think I'll have any issues with the tires rubbing.... |
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Elite Explorer
Branchburg NJ, Bethlehem PA
96 XLT
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let me do some quick research and ill try to get you a 100% yes or no within an hour
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Natomas/Irvine
01 Sp 03 XLT 4x4s, Scion
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That rim looks familiar... hmm. I think someone else has the same idea as you. Let me check for the link.. |
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Elite Explorer
Branchburg NJ, Bethlehem PA
96 XLT
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100% will fit with those tires, however all the sites I found say that minor rubbing is possible, but they do fit. Again the minor rubbing really doesn't affect anything and you won't notice it unless you are turning your wheel all the way. You are good to go
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Natomas/Irvine
01 Sp 03 XLT 4x4s, Scion
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http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/...72&postcount=1
Well, they looked similar... so wheels and tires will cause rubbing? |
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Elite Explorer
Branchburg NJ, Bethlehem PA
96 XLT
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
New Jersey
'04 XLT Sport
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Thanks Andy....
I wanted to find wheels with a radial pattern but I didn't like a lot of what I saw.... I decided to search similar year Explorer's on cardomain.com and found these pictures: ![]() ![]() ![]() Here's a picture of my truck: ![]() Here's a picture of those wheels photoshopped onto my truck: ![]() So these particular wheels are only about $210/each... Which is the low end of my price range.... Pretty happy about that... The Goodyear tires will be around $140/each.... |
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