Need help with offset
I'm planning on ordering wheels for my '15 ecoboost and I'm not sure which offset I need to have them flush with the fenders all the way around. Here's my options:
19x9.5 w/ 35 offset 19x9.5 w/ 22 offset 19x10.5 w/ 22 offset I don't have the performance pack so I shouldn't have to worry about clearing the brakes. Also, I'm loweres 1" on SR springs. Opinions on which setup to go with? I think I would prefer 9.5" but what's everyone think? Thanks! |
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The 19x9.5 with 35mm offset should fit great.
The others, especially the 10.5 will poke out beyond the fender. |
Originally Posted by Gabe
(Post 7039069)
The 19x9.5 with 35mm offset should fit great.
The others, especially the 10.5 will poke out beyond the fender. |
Originally Posted by Skylar
(Post 7039070)
There is also a 20 x 10.5 w/ 30 offset. Opinions?
You need to look for offset in the 40+ mm range if a 10"+ rear wheel is used. On my '13 a 20x10 with 48mm offset and a 305/35/20 rear tire fit perfectly inside the fender. On the '15+ body you can get away with a few less mm offset, but not 15-20, so try to stay around 45mm offset if looking at 10.5" width. |
Originally Posted by Gabe
(Post 7039073)
Just about as bad.
You need to look for offset in the 40+ mm range if a 10"+ rear wheel is used. On my '13 a 20x10 with 48mm offset and a 305/35/20 rear tire fit perfectly inside the fender. On the '15+ body you can get away with a few less mm offset, but not 15-20, so try to stay around 45mm offset if looking at 10.5" width. These are 20x10.5 w/ 30 offset and they don't seem to poke too bad. I'm wanting 20" to close my fender gap a little. That little bit of poke is worth it to close the wheel gap I think https://www.instagram.com/p/BsoXUIYFiLP/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1eyjd6dgnarp4 https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/themust...50197963ce.png |
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