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2005-2007 Ford Wheels OEM Rims for Sale | F250 F350

SKU: AFWUFO817018U80-0140
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INTERCHANGE # : 3600

Ford F250 F350 | 3600 | 5C3Z1007La

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    • Product description

      AFWUFO817018U80-0140
      Product Type : Wheel/Rim (Single)
      Interchange Number: 3600
      Year Make Model
      FORD F250 2005-2007
      FORD F350 2005-2007
      Fitment: Front or Rear
      Material: Alloy
      Style: 8 Hole
      Finish: Polished
      Size: 18x8
      Bolt Pattern: 8x170 mm
      Offset: N/A
      Indents: N/A
      OE Part Number: 5C3Z1007LA
      Notes: Center Cap and Tire Pressure Monitor Are NOT Included

    Product description

    AFWUFO817018U80-0140
    Product Type : Wheel/Rim (Single)
    Interchange Number: 3600
    Year Make Model
    FORD F250 2005-2007
    FORD F350 2005-2007
    Fitment: Front or Rear
    Material: Alloy
    Style: 8 Hole
    Finish: Polished
    Size: 18x8
    Bolt Pattern: 8x170 mm
    Offset: N/A
    Indents: N/A
    OE Part Number: 5C3Z1007LA
    Notes: Center Cap and Tire Pressure Monitor Are NOT Included

    What's The diference Between a Wheel and a Rim?

    The terms "rim" and "wheel" are often used interchangeably because, in most contexts, they appear to refer to the same thing—the circular metal component of a vehicle that holds and secures the tire. However, while they are closely related, there are subtle distinctions between the two.

    A rim specifically refers to the outer edge of the wheel where the tire sits. It plays a crucial role in sealing the tire bead, ensuring a secure fit, and maintaining proper air pressure. The rim's design can influence the tire's performance, affecting aspects like handling and ride quality.

    On the other hand, the wheel encompasses the entire structure, including the rim, spokes, hub, and any other supporting parts. This complete assembly connects to the vehicle’s axle, transmitting power from the drivetrain to the road surface, enabling movement and steering.

    In automotive conversations, many people refer to "wheels" when discussing aesthetic upgrades or performance enhancements, while "rims" are often highlighted in contexts involving tire fitting or design modifications. For example, custom rims can add a sleek, personalized look to a vehicle, but upgrading the entire wheel can improve durability, load capacity, and overall driving dynamics.

    The confusion between these terms often stems from industry jargon and regional variations. However, whether you're shopping for new wheels or looking to replace your rims, it's essential to know that both terms generally point to the metal assembly that supports and secures the tire, ensuring a smooth and controlled ride.

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