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Could some one help me with purchasing theese wheels. I have a 2016 xlt with theese oem 20 inch wheels. I want to purchase theese fuel wheels. What do I need to get other than 20 inch size so that they fit like the oem rims do and I can use the same tires.
Close as possible to 8.5 inches in width and anything different from +44mm offset will determine how much they stick out of the fender.
Thank you. Do you know how theese would fit? Will they stick out aittle. I would be ok with a little. As long as they are not pulled in m my tire size is 275/55/20. Thank you.
Website says it comes in 2 different offsets, +1 or +20...
+1 is 45mm difference and the wheel is half-inch wider, so should stick out about 2 inches more.
+20 is 64mm difference with the width difference, so should stick out about 2 1/4 inches more.
20x9 is a very common size, it will fit your stock tires (and many other tires people put on F150's) perfectly.
+44 is the stock offset, a +20 would poke the tires out a little bit more, but not much (more like, suck in less, than poke out more), they won't protrude visibly outside the wheel or anything (about 1" out vs stock)
So a 20x9 +20 and 6x135 should do ya
Originally Posted by Motorsports One
Website says it comes in 2 different offsets, +1 or +20...
+1 is 45mm difference and the wheel is half-inch wider, so should stick out about 2 inches more.
+20 is 64mm difference with the width difference, so should stick out about 2 1/4 inches more.
Think you got something crossed there. Stock is +44, so a +20 is a 24mm difference, little under an inch
Last edited by blkZ28spt; Aug 19, 2020 at 10:55 AM.
+20 is 24mm difference, with the half-inch width difference (stock wheel is 8.5, aftermarket is 9), about 1 1/4 inch of poke more than stock.
Wouldn't that extra wheel width be split between the inside of the wheel and the outside, so an extra 1/4 inch more inbound poke and 1/4 more outboard poke?
Splitting hairs here, we are, bottom line is OP can take the 9" wide +20 wheel and should suit him very well
Wouldn't that extra wheel width be split between the inside of the wheel and the outside, so an extra 1/4 inch more inbound poke and 1/4 more outboard poke?
Splitting hairs here, we are, bottom line is OP can take the 9" wide +20 wheel and should suit him very well
The 24mm difference is almost exactly 1 inch and the width difference split in 2 is 1/4 inch.