rims
#1
rims
I have a 05 f150 with aa leveling kit on it with 17" rims and I want to put 18" rims on it what off set do I need to be looking for ? about all I can find in a rim I like is 12 to 18 mm
#2
Trying to figure it out!
Depends on what you're trying to do.
Do you want them to stick out more? If so the 12-18 will bring your tires close to the lip of the fender.
But if you're putting bigger tires on the size of those will limit the amount of offset you can run without rubbing.
More info is needed.
Do you want them to stick out more? If so the 12-18 will bring your tires close to the lip of the fender.
But if you're putting bigger tires on the size of those will limit the amount of offset you can run without rubbing.
More info is needed.
#3
Depends on what you're trying to do.
Do you want them to stick out more? If so the 12-18 will bring your tires close to the lip of the fender.
But if you're putting bigger tires on the size of those will limit the amount of offset you can run without rubbing.
More info is needed.
Do you want them to stick out more? If so the 12-18 will bring your tires close to the lip of the fender.
But if you're putting bigger tires on the size of those will limit the amount of offset you can run without rubbing.
More info is needed.
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There are 2 thread started by two different members near the top of this tire and wheel forum. One is simply tires the other is this one called rims.
Think we could come up with a little more of a description in the title on what the thread is about?
When I have a question about my truck...Maybe I should just title it truck?
Perhaps I'm just being picky.
Mike
Think we could come up with a little more of a description in the title on what the thread is about?
When I have a question about my truck...Maybe I should just title it truck?
Perhaps I'm just being picky.
Mike
Last edited by OCMike; 01-25-2018 at 12:52 PM.