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VEECON Oct 13, 2010 05:28 PM

Who has 26's???
 
im trying to get opinions and experiences from people that have 26inch wheels. ive done research on the site and seems like most people stick with 24s, but ive noticed 26s dont cost much more than 24s. also, im wondering how much of a difference the sidewall of a 305/35/24 makes compared to 305/30/26? can the TPMS be used with 26s? appreciate all the help i can get. thank you.

OgRedd Oct 14, 2010 06:08 AM

My F150 is on 23's, but my brother has a Tahoe on 26's. He's told me that the ride is rough. My guess is less sidewall. Not sure about the actual tire size, but guessing, it looks as though he has only a 2" sidewall. Way too dangerous on a truck that large (not mentioning brake reduction), if you ask me. If I had the choice between a 24" or 26" - 24" definitely. I'm sure you can get TPMS setup on a 26" wheel. The complete kit I purchased from Tire Rack fits wheels 22" to 26". They sell the TPMS sensors, cradles and bands. Call them or look them up online (tirerack.com) and I'm sure they can help. - Og

Jpaye Oct 14, 2010 10:53 AM

I think 26's fit the newer body style better, I had 24's on mine and until I lowered it did it look right. I think they look best dropped 2" in the back to level it out with 26's but that is just me

VEECON Oct 14, 2010 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by OgRedd (Post 4366512)
My F150 is on 23's, but my brother has a Tahoe on 26's. He's told me that the ride is rough. My guess is less sidewall. Not sure about the actual tire size, but guessing, it looks as though he has only a 2" sidewall. Way too dangerous on a truck that large (not mentioning brake reduction), if you ask me. If I had the choice between a 24" or 26" - 24" definitely. I'm sure you can get TPMS setup on a 26" wheel. The complete kit I purchased from Tire Rack fits wheels 22" to 26". They sell the TPMS sensors, cradles and bands. Call them or look them up online (tirerack.com) and I'm sure they can help. - Og

Beautiful truck you got there!! my choice has been hard due to the sidewall/ride issue. 24s are nice, but 26s just look really good lol roads are not the best where i live but somewhat managable.


Originally Posted by Jpaye (Post 4366675)
I think 26's fit the newer body style better, I had 24's on mine and until I lowered it did it look right. I think they look best dropped 2" in the back to level it out with 26's but that is just me

this is what im considering, 24s with either a 2" rear drop to level it out or a 2/4 drop. the 26s would be just a 2" rear drop. i love the look of 26s like yourself on the new trucks, but the ride/sidewall kind of scares me. i dont want to get flat tires all the time or bend the wheels. then again, i am wondering just how much difference there is i sidewall from a 24 to 26 inch wheel and if its worth it to stay with a 24.

azmidget91 Oct 14, 2010 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by VEECON (Post 4366032)
im trying to get opinions and experiences from people that have 26inch wheels. ive done research on the site and seems like most people stick with 24s, but ive noticed 26s dont cost much more than 24s. also, im wondering how much of a difference the sidewall of a 305/35/24 makes compared to 305/30/26? can the TPMS be used with 26s? appreciate all the help i can get. thank you.

305/35/24
12" wide
4.2" sidewall
32.4" overall height

305/30/26
12" wide
3.6" sidewall
33.2" overall height

VEECON Oct 14, 2010 01:37 PM

^^thanks, so a .6 difference, doesnt seem like that would make a big enough difference but i could be wrong. any thoughts on this?



edit.... after looking at the measurement it seems like a good amount

heckvr4 Oct 15, 2010 05:24 PM

i got 24's .. wish i had went with 26's...

hmm. maybe next year...

bankrpt Oct 15, 2010 10:25 PM

mine on 24s lowered 4.5-6" with 275-30-24 tires
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...4-18-01-50.jpg

bankrpt Oct 15, 2010 10:38 PM

https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...0-15-23-28.jpg

VEECON Oct 15, 2010 11:53 PM

^^^nice truck! how has it been driving on 30 series tires?

Joe_Cool Oct 16, 2010 12:09 AM

On F150forum there's a guy with a 2010 HD lowered on 26's, His user name is kiko1 and here's a link to a couple of threads with pics of his truck.


http://www.f150forum.com/f38/finally...toshoot-59334/
http://www.f150forum.com/f38/my-harl...-wheels-57339/

OgRedd Oct 16, 2010 06:00 AM

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4082/...03d6ac0b_b.jpg

Very, very nice. - Og

Stealth Oct 16, 2010 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by bankrpt (Post 4368302)

Those low pro tires have to give a soft ride, the cat uses them as a pillow! :lol:

Stealth Oct 16, 2010 06:34 AM


Originally Posted by Joe_Cool (Post 4368357)
On F150forum there's a guy with a 2010 HD lowered on 26's, His user name is kiko1 and here's a link to a couple of threads with pics of his truck.


http://www.f150forum.com/f38/finally...toshoot-59334/
http://www.f150forum.com/f38/my-harl...-wheels-57339/

He should come on over to the good F150 forum. :coffee:

bankrpt Oct 16, 2010 08:16 AM

If I could fit a 35 series tires under my truck id be running those instead of the 30 series you feel the road with 30 series feels like a corvette but its not a harsh ride


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