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18" Sport Trac wheels

nygbrad

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2005 Explorer XLT
I am thinking about getting a set of 18" 2007+ Sport Trac wheels. Does anyone know if the offset will work?
 



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Im thinking they are exactly the same as 3rd gen explorer wheels
 






What's up Curtis. I'm still looking on craigslist for that guy here with the wheels. I want some 20's but these ST 18's are priced to good to pass up. At least then I'll have 17" sport wheels and the 18's to sell so I shouldn't have to come out of pocket to much for 20's....haha

I think they will fit too but I wonder if the TPMS will work with my 3rd gen system.
 






What's up Curtis. I'm still looking on craigslist for that guy here with the wheels. I want some 20's but these ST 18's are priced to good to pass up. At least then I'll have 17" sport wheels and the 18's to sell so I shouldn't have to come out of pocket to much for 20's....haha

I think they will fit too but I wonder if the TPMS will work with my 3rd gen system.

hey man.. ive been looking, but have not seen an ad from the same guy. I search CL every day so if I do see it I will remember you.

I believe the TPMS will work but you'll have to xfr the sensors from your current wheels to the new rims. You may have to buy a rebuild kit for them which is not much money
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TPMS...r_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43a060ae34
 






Cool. I might want to do that anyways when I change wheels or get new tires since the truck is 5 years old!!
 






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