Alberta F-150s!!!!!
#481
Senior Member
You need to be more specific. (+25) offset would be inwards and look goofy in my opinion. I had (-18) offset and it brings the wheels out about 1.5 inches and gives the truck a wider stance. Don't go too far with the offset tho. It can be tough on your bearings and axles.
#482
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#483
Junior Member
For offsets, it all depends on the width of tire and rim you plan on running. I think the stock rims are 8.5" and have a +44mm offset. I used that as a baseline for choosing mine and it worked out well in terms of fit. I have 20x9 rims with a +35mm offset, running 305/55R20 tires. They stick out maybe 1/2" at best, don't rub anything with stock height.
#484
Senior Member
#485
I'm running 20x10 with a -12 offset. I like seeing them stick out in the mirrors. Can get some pictures if you wanna see what it looks like
with that offset though, if your leveled with 33's gonna take a little bit of trimming, if leveled with 35's gonna take a decent amount
with that offset though, if your leveled with 33's gonna take a little bit of trimming, if leveled with 35's gonna take a decent amount
#486
Senior Member
I need to figure out stock offset for platinum 20's..want to stay the same but move down to an 18" after market wheel...then sell my platinum wheels!!!
#487
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#490
Junior Member
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