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Old 02-09-2010, 09:30 PM
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listen to DJM... 26s and drop the rear 3"!!! most people cant afford that, so you'll stand apart from every other F150 you'll see on a regular basis... but dont run a cheap 26" wheel, just cause its bigger! people will clown a cheap 26" but respect a quality 24". But if you can do a quality 26" - then your golden!!!
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Old 02-10-2010, 11:44 PM
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THanks HOT150. im glad to see another advocate of the 26's. im still trying to pic the right wheels. i want something "tuff" looking and not too much bling... im still trying to figure out if i can run a 35 series tire with the 26 without major issues.
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Ill be honest, I think it's stupid to go that big....but its not my truck So in that case, GO BIG OR GO HOME! 26" all the way
Old 02-11-2010, 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by raptor22
no, please please please dont. Im in davis ca so if you get them i might run into you, and have the mispleasure of viewing your colossal dipsh*ttery and utter ineptitude at f*cking up a new truck...

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Old 02-11-2010, 09:37 PM
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I know their big $$$, but what about Asanti? you can design the wheels (colors, etc..) on their site, so you control the bling (GFG does the same thing).
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Originally Posted by knowlegeable1
There 255/60/18's.


255 60 18
255 55 19
255 50 20
255 45 21
255 40 22
255 35 23
255 30 24
255 25 25
255 20 26

thats if you went in that fashion to keep the same height as stock lol 26 series

so your 26s would be about 2 inches taller than stock

1/3 drop and your set
Old 02-12-2010, 07:03 PM
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just remember, bigger the wheel - smaller the tire - slower and more careful you gotta drive!!!
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These are the rims I'm putting on my 2012 Harley Davidson SCREW.

26x10 Lexani Johnson 2's (35mm offset)
wrapped in 295/30/26 Durun F1's

Also will be either be taking the rear blocks out (4WD) or 2" lowering shackles to get that level proper look to go with the big rims.
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Damn! I didn't even know they were mass-producing wheels that big.. I'd jack those things up the first time I drove on 'em, and would then have to shoot myself because of all the money I just killed.
Please post up pics when you get 'em on your truck, as I know I'd at least like to see 'em, and I bet a lot more people would too.
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Currently back on my 24's right now.. Got a flat on the saleens. Love the 4's though they definitely complete my truck


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