Truck Fitment
Ford dually fitment can include 8x165.1, 8x170, 8x200, or 10x225 depending on year and model. F-350 and F-450 dually trucks are not always interchangeable.
FORD DUALLY FITMENT GUIDE
Ford dually wheels require close attention to model and year range because Ford fitment changes across older F-350, Super Duty F-350, and F-450 trucks. This guide helps Ford dually owners compare the correct bolt pattern, wheel size, finish, and package direction.
Ford dually fitment can include 8x165.1, 8x170, 8x200, or 10x225 depending on year and model. F-350 and F-450 dually trucks are not always interchangeable.
20 inch and 22 inch wheels are common for Ford dually trucks, with 24 inch setups used for larger custom builds. Older trucks may also run smaller sizes depending on clearance.
Start with the exact Ford model and year, then choose between F-350 and F-450 fitment before narrowing by style, finish, and tire setup.
Ford buyers often search by model because the same brand name covers very different fitment paths. A 2004 F-350, a 2024 F-350, and a 2024 F-450 can point to different wheel requirements.
Ford dually packages should be built around the correct lug pattern first. Once the pattern is confirmed, compare tire height, tread type, and finish so the final stance matches towing, work, or show goals.
Always verify your exact year, model, axle, bolt pattern, wheel width, offset, tire size, tire clearance, and load needs before ordering. If you are unsure, start with the Year Make Model search so the store can narrow the results before you compare final style and price.
Clean black wheels for a modern heavy-duty stance.
Bright polished wheels for a classic dually show look.
Bold spoke designs built for custom dually builds.
Ford dually trucks can use 8x165.1, 8x170, 8x200, or 10x225 depending on year and model.
No. Many F-350 dually trucks use 8-lug fitment, while many F-450 trucks use 10x225.
20 inch and 22 inch wheels are popular for clean fitment. 24 inch wheels are common for a larger custom stance.
Yes. Ford year ranges matter, so Year Make Model search is the safest starting point.