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I have the same questions, I have an 03, looking to put those Adrenaline 20" on. Has there been any change in bolt pattern between the 3rd and 4th Generations?
Those are the 20" Sport Trac Adrenaline wheels BTW... and they do look badass! But be prepared to pay a lot for them, around $500 EACH from price I was quoted.Around $400 each for the Edge 20"s, then they are CRAPPY made fake chrome at that... aluminum rim with a plastic cladding (glued on hubcap):thumbdwn: Better off to go aftermarket.
No, the offset is different. The IV genreration rims have an ET of 44 mm. The 99 generation II have an ET of 12 mm.
If you install these, they will go more to the inside of the car.
Hub centric spacers and longer lugs would fix that.
I have the original 20" wheels from my 2010 Sport Trac Adrenalin that I plan to sell. These are brand new. I took them off at 160 miles. (Yes, 160). Tires, rims, pressure sensors, mounted, balanced, just as I took them off. Will not be cheap, due to condition.