What size rims are on a 2017 Ford Expedition?
The rim size for a 2017 Ford Expedition varies by trim and option package. In general, 18-inch rims are common on base models, 20-inch rims are typical on most mid-to-high trims, and 22-inch rims were available as an upgrade on select configurations.
Rim sizes by trim and package
The following breakdown reflects common factory configurations for the 2017 model year. Exact sizes can vary by production run or regional package.
- XL — 18-inch wheels (typically steel wheels with wheel covers)
- XLT — 20-inch aluminum wheels
- Limited — 20-inch aluminum wheels
- King Ranch — 20-inch aluminum wheels
- Platinum — 20-inch aluminum wheels
- Optional 22-inch wheels — available as a factory upgrade on select upper trims via a wheel package
Determining the precise wheel size for a specific vehicle should consider the exact trim, options, and production date, as configurations can differ between builds.
How to verify the exact rim size on your Expedition
To confirm the exact rim size on a given 2017 Expedition, use these checks. They apply to vehicles you own or are considering purchasing.
- Check the door jamb placard on the driver’s side for the recommended tire size and wheel diameter (often listed as part of the tire size).
- Inspect the tire sidewall for a size such as P265/60R20—the number after the "R" indicates the wheel diameter in inches (20 in this example).
- Consult the owner’s manual or the original window sticker (Monroney label) for the exact OEM wheel size tied to your VIN.
- If needed, contact a Ford dealer with your VIN to pull the build sheet or confirm the factory wheel size.
By checking these sources, you can reliably determine the correct rim size for replacement tires or rims that match your 2017 Expedition.
Summary
For the 2017 Ford Expedition, rim sizes typically range from 18 inches on base models to 20 inches on most higher trims, with 22-inch wheels offered as an upgrade on select configurations. Always verify the exact size on the vehicle through the door placard, tire sidewall, or official documentation to ensure compatibility for replacements or upgrades.
