To be sure, you'd need to compare the specifications of the Ford Super Duty rims to the specifications for your specific Dodge 2500 model year. This information is usually found on a sticker on the inside of the driver's side door jamb, in the owner's manual, or readily available online from tire and wheel retailers. You'll need to match the:
* Bolt Pattern (PCD): This specifies the number of lug nuts and the diameter of the circle they form.
* Wheel Hub Bore: The diameter of the center hole in the wheel.
* Offset: This determines how far the mounting surface of the wheel is from the centerline of the wheel.
* Backspacing: The distance between the wheel mounting surface and the inner lip of the wheel.
* Wheel Diameter and Width: These must be compatible with your truck's capabilities and suspension.
Without checking these specifications, attempting to install Ford Super Duty rims on a Dodge 2500 is strongly discouraged. Improperly fitted wheels are dangerous and can lead to accidents.