Tires an rim
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Both are the same bolt pattern, 5 lug 4.5 inch spacing, but the 2010 has a much higher positive offset, you'll have to check if the 2010's will fit without hitting the brakes, if not you'll need spacers. This thread on Crownvic.net is everything CVPI wheels: http://www.crownvic.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1061930
Thanks ken because when I️ put them on they scrub my upper ball Joints
Yes, that is due to their higher positive offset, the only way to make them work is with a spacer, but use a high quality one, poor ones will add stress to the lug nuts. I don't see much to gain over the 2000's stock rims, they look plenty sharp on their own painted black with the shiny bright center cap. If you use the 2010's with a spacer it will not fit under the fender as well and may look odd.