USED 1987/95 F-250/350 Wheel Covers 4x4 set of four

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USED 1987/95 F-250/350 Wheel Covers 4x4 set of four

81-F150-Explorer
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Re: USED 1987/95 F-250/350 Wheel Covers 4x4 set of four

salans7
I don't believe these are for F250 HD/F350 trucks as they feature full float rear axles and these don't look like the centers are large enough to cover the hub. These are most likely only for F250 Light Duty trucks with semi-float axles.
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81-F150-Explorer
I  believe you are right.

Type 6 Wheel Cover: Mag Type.

Front: F-250/F-350 4WD
E7TZ- 1130-B #3800 Axle Capacity
E7TZ-1130-C #4800 Axle Capacity RB/F0TZ-1130-E

Front/Rear:  F-250/F-350 2WD/  Rear 4WD

E7TZ-1130-A : Full Floating   RB/ F0TZ-1130-B
E7TZ-1130-F : Semi Floating RB/ F0TZ-1130-C

The Centers do look too narrow for the full floating axles so that would make these:

E7TZ-1130-F - RB/ F0TZ-1130-C; Semi Float rear, with the; E7TZ-1130-B #3800 Axle Front


Good catch Shaun!
Truck: 1981 F-150 Explorer / Engine: 300-6 California MCU Feedback System / Trans: T-18 - 4 speed / 2.75 Ford Rear Axle Open Diff.
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81-F150-Explorer
Here is a picture of the E7TZ-1130-A




And a picture of the E7TZ-1130-C  #4800 capacity





So there shouldn't be anymore confusion, I hope...  
Truck: 1981 F-150 Explorer / Engine: 300-6 California MCU Feedback System / Trans: T-18 - 4 speed / 2.75 Ford Rear Axle Open Diff.
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salans7
It's crazy to think there are at least six different versions of this Type 6 style wheel cover when you count the versions that were available on the half ton trucks and E-Series from 1980-1986. It looks like the E-Series even offered painted versions according to the MPC.