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Old 03-31-2017, 12:16 PM
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Expressway Ford used a 1.5/3" drop with 24x10's (305/35/24) +25 offset with no rubbing. I just ordered the same tire size with 24x10 +35 and near positive I'm going to be fine with my mild drop. I'm currently running 295's on 22x9.5 +25 mozambique's with no chance of rubbing, this is my winter tires / wheels.

Edit: I have the Ford Racing 1.5 / 3" drop

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yes with a mild drop like that it would probably be ok. It all depends on how low the OP wants to go.
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Thanks for the info guys. Having a hard time finding wheels with high positive offsets. Not really diggin' the ones I've found.
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Originally Posted by Spooled
Thanks for the info guys. Having a hard time finding wheels with high positive offsets. Not really diggin' the ones I've found.
Rim shopping is brutal, so many options, so many that are ugly. I was going for a classic 5 or 6 spoke style and finally decided to give her some bling instead. Giovanni Bogota's in gloss black are in the mail, pretty pumped
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Originally Posted by Spooled
Thanks for the info guys. Having a hard time finding wheels with high positive offsets. Not really diggin' the ones I've found.
I think the only wheels you will find with high positive offsets are going to be what they call concave style I believe ,where your spokes are more towards the outside of the wheel where you don't get a lip of any sorts.....if this was information you already knew I apologize
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no need to apologize bud but yes you are right. This will be the first truck I've ever lowered so it's different ballgame for me




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