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F150 Tire/Wheel Guys
« on: December 18, 2025, 01:33:29 PM »
After truck shopping from heck and back I finally purchased the F150 I wanted. I love this truck but absolutely hate the wheels on it. I knew I’d be swapping them out while buying it. They’re very expensive aftermarket rims and tires. Wrong color for my taste and too frick’n big.

I’m wanting to put stock rims back on it cause I’m old and dislike tires sticking out beyond the fender wells. Here’s my question. It’s a 2023. Searching market place I’m finding the type of rims I’m interested in but am confused whether or not they will work. I mean I know they will physically fit but what about those air pressure sensors? As an example will rims from older F150’s be able to be programmed on my truck? New sensors are about fifty bucks a pop.

I’ll be selling off my tired 2014 F150 which does have sensor rims. Can I swap them out with the 2023? I stopped by Swhabs today and they weren’t very helpful once I told them I wasn’t buying new and just asking for technical assistance.


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Re: F150 Tire/Wheel Guys
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2025, 01:58:23 PM »
Just swap the sensors and have someone re-train them. Probably goes without saying, but you'll have to balance the wheels/tires when done.

Your '14 sensors won't program to your 23 truck, but you can take the sensors out of your factory wheels and put them in your new wheels that you get.

FWIW we have had bad luck with aftermarket sensors. I'd suggest buying Ford sensors. When you said $50 a piece, that's got to be aftermarket.

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Re: F150 Tire/Wheel Guys
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2025, 03:08:10 PM »
Does it have an aftermarket lift? Stock rims and tires may not be the best answer... May have to up size... I prefer a lot of sidewall over rim...  :dunno:
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Re: F150 Tire/Wheel Guys
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2025, 05:26:33 PM »
Truck does have a 2” leveling kit on front only.
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Re: F150 Tire/Wheel Guys
« Reply #4 on: December 19, 2025, 08:25:37 AM »
Dang, it took me about a year but I finally sold my '23 stock F150 wheels and tires a few months back. Would have been convenient if I still had them!

You can always go aftermarket and pick an offset that's close to the stock +44. I went with +25 and they barely stick out. That's a 3/4" difference. With mud flaps on the front and rear I only get a little mud sling on the body if I'm turning the front wheels a good bit at speed. Very happy with the look and functionality.

Not many aftermarket options in +44 (in 18" diameter) but quite a few in +35 and +30 which would be ~3/8" to ~1/2" out further. A few more +44 options in 20" diameter and 17" diameter.

The website below is decent for shopping as they carry a lot of options. The user submitted picture gallery they have is also awesome for getting an idea of how a wheel/tire combination will fit and look.

https://www.customwheeloffset.com/store/wheels?store=wheels&sort=instock&dia=18&offset=30%2735&bolt=6x5.3%2C6x135&saleToggle=0&qdToggle=0&suspension=Leveling%20Kit&modification=Minor%20Plastic%20Trimming&rubbing=No%20rubbing%20or%20scrubbing

For tires, I also have a 2" level and went with Falken Wildpeak AT4W 285/75/R17. That's about the max you can fit without rubbing. Can convert that to 18" or 20" wheel with a converter chart to get an idea of the height and width in inches. That much sidewall paired with an air compressor so I can air down/up for a extended forest road driving is a game changer!

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Re: F150 Tire/Wheel Guys
« Reply #5 on: December 19, 2025, 08:55:57 PM »
I thought that this would be so simple. Find stock rims. Put a set of 275’s on them and drive down the road…

Thank you all for your input. As a side note the current wheels on it are close to $300 bucks each! And they’re ugly.


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Re: F150 Tire/Wheel Guys
« Reply #6 on: Today at 04:24:01 PM »
My son has some 2018 raptor wheels and tires for sale if you’re interested. I think he’s asking $1000 for the set of 4. BFG’s still have some life left in them.

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Re: F150 Tire/Wheel Guys
« Reply #7 on: Today at 06:35:06 PM »
It's fairly easy to do, I picked up a set of take-offs to put snow tires on so I didn't have to pay $100+ every time I swap tires.

The ones I bought didn't have TPMS, many don't as they are moved over to the new rims to save money.

You can buy a cheap device to train the sensors and buy the sensors themselves if you need to.  The OEM ones aren't cheap, so factor that into your cost.  They pull through from the inside of the rim so you need the tire off the wheel.

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Re: F150 Tire/Wheel Guys
« Reply #8 on: Today at 08:00:35 PM »
The cheap device to train sensors is usually a magnet.
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Re: F150 Tire/Wheel Guys
« Reply #9 on: Today at 10:21:58 PM »
Can't remember for sure if I had one or two faulty TPMs on my '09 Super Duty but I took it to Costco and they installed their TPMs and paired with the truck which seemed to be less complicated. This was a couple years ago and I haven't had any issues. Maybe they can help ya out.

 


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