2013 Ford F-150 Wheels
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RTX® - VALHALLA Gloss Black with Machined Face$308.99 - $469.99 -
RTX® - VICE Gloss Black$348.99 - $427.99 -
RTX® - CHAOS Hyper Black$376.99 - $469.99 -
RTX® - VICE Gloss Gunmetal with Black Lip$382.99 - $467.99 -
RTX® - FURY Chrome$474.99 -
ION ALLOY® - 147 Gloss Black$252.66 -

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ION ALLOY® - 149 Gloss Black with Machined Face$262.28 - $275.40 -
ION ALLOY® - 149 Matte Black$262.28 - $275.40 -

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ION ALLOY® - 141 Satin Black$218.58 - $275.40 -
ION ALLOY® - 143 Matte Black$248.30 - $291.14 -

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TIS® - 566BSM Silver$418.00 - $658.00 -
TIS® - 565BSM Silver$578.00 - $658.00 -
TIS® - 556SB 6 Satin Black with Simulated Bead Ring$398.00 - $578.00 -
TIS® - 563BZ Satin Bronze$404.00 - $432.00 -
TIS® - 556AB 6 Satin Anthracite with Black Simulated Bead Ring$398.00 - $578.00 -
TIS® - 556BA 6 Satin Black with Anthracite Simulated Bead Ring$398.00 - $578.00 -
VOXX REPLICA® - ES4 Gloss Black$294.92 -

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KMC® - KM552 IMS Matte Bronze with Gloss Black Lip$420.00 - $470.00 -
KMC® - KM730 HATCHET Matte Black$420.00 -

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KMC® - KM447 IMPACT FORGED Satin Black$691.02 - $820.00
The 2013 Ford F-150 is an indispensable helper for thousands of drivers all around the world. Its solid construction enables the truck to cope with a great variety of tasks, while a rugged look pleases the eye. However, road debris, stones, potholes, curbs, and bumps can make your vehicle lose part of its charm by ruining some of the most noticeable parts – the wheels. Actually, it's the matter of not only aesthetic appeal but also safety, as a wheel that has hit a pothole can turn out to be seriously damaged.
A bent or dented wheel loses the right balance and can also be cracked, causing potentially dangerous situations on the road, so it's better to have it checked and replaced if need be. For top-notch 2013 Ford F-150 wheels, visit our online store. We partner with market-leading manufacturers which make sure that their products are at the pinnacle of excellence. They vary in colors, finishes, sizes, and ways of manufacturing. Forged wheels are known to be the strongest and lightest; they are closely followed by their flow formed counterparts that are less costly. Cast light-alloy wheels are even more affordable, yet their strength is enough for average use.


























