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RonF150 01-14-2007 08:40 PM

Pics of new wheels/tires & Bilstein shocks
 
I just got my new wheels/tires on this weekend. (Also put a set of Bilstein 5100 coilover leveling shocks on the front as well.) The truck now sits perfectly level. 40" from ground to top of fender wall both front and back.

I was having a hard time deciding between the 18x9 Moto Metal 951Bs and the 17x8 Procomp 8089s. I like to see more sidewall so I went with the Procomps (plus I was worried the tires would rub on the control arm with the 6.2" backspacing on the 951s).

The tires stick out about 1.5" which is the exact look I wanted. The do not come close to rubbing behind the wheel and clear the bottom of the fenders by about 0.75". The wheels have 4.75" of backspace and 0 offset.

I didn't think I would feel a difference in off the line pickup (meaning less) but I defintely do. I guess the wheels and tires have a lot more weight than stock. Hopefully the AEM intake and troyer tuning will offset that.

Next I have to decide whether to put the bushwacker extendafenders on or just mudflaps.

https://www.f150online.com/galleries...8908-thumb.jpg

I don't know how to get the picture bigger in the post so just clcik on "My Tuck" link to go to my gallery. Thanks

RonF150 01-14-2007 08:44 PM

i think i figured it out.

https://www.f150online.com/galleries...832-178908.jpg
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...832-178913.jpg
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...832-178914.jpg
https://www.f150online.com/galleries...832-178917.jpg

built54 01-14-2007 08:45 PM

Looking good!

FX4life 01-14-2007 09:01 PM

looks good! :thumbsup:

ian51279 01-14-2007 09:13 PM

Nice ride.

josho66 01-14-2007 09:35 PM

Wow, that looks good. I wanted to get those wheels but I was affriad that they would rub, good to hear that they won't.

josho66 01-14-2007 09:43 PM

Can you clarify. I was looking at the Pro Comp wheels and it doesn't equal what you have down. For the 17x8 they come in 4.5" BS and not 4.75". And the 17x9 has 4.75" and not 4.5". Just wanted to clarify if you have the 17x8 or the 17x9??

Thanks.

wandell 01-14-2007 10:33 PM

Sweet!

RonF150 01-14-2007 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by josho66
Can you clarify. I was looking at the Pro Comp wheels and it doesn't equal what you have down. For the 17x8 they come in 4.5" BS and not 4.75". And the 17x9 has 4.75" and not 4.5". Just wanted to clarify if you have the 17x8 or the 17x9??

Thanks.


my mistake. you are correct the 17x8 (mine) have 4.5" of backspace. i would have preferred the 17x9 to get the extra inch of rim width but since they only had an extra .25" of backspace that would have meant the wheels would have stuck 2.25" instead of the 1.5" i have now. sounds like splitting hairs but i really wanted to try to keep my paint job in decent shape and i figured with the 17x8's putting the tires out 1.5" i could block the road spray with the bushwacker extendafender but if i went with the 17x9 then i'd have to get the pocket type bushwackers and i didn't really like the way those look. i also don't think i am going to go bigger than the 33's so the rims will be fine.

and thanks for the compliments guys.

djh1121 01-14-2007 11:17 PM

Nice...:thumbsup:

TNoff 01-17-2007 05:15 PM

Good combo.

xhawaiian 01-19-2007 07:34 PM

Before you go with the bushwacker try to find a FULL SIDE VIEW of the F150 with the flares on. I have an 04 SCREW, 6" lift, 35" tires, 17x10 wheels and bushwacker pocket style flares. The flares are sitting againt a wall in my hall way because when I put them on to test fit they made the wheels look like 33". Especially the rear flare, IMHO. I thought they would look nice because I saw a Dodge ram with them but for some reason they dont look like that on the ford, at all! And I may be wrong but isnt the extend-a-fender wider than the pocket style? To my eye they are too wide (measured top to bottom, not how far the stick out) and the bottom corners stick out too far, they dont flow into the lower edge of the truck body.

I spent over $500 including painting them ford white and they are just sitting. I ended up getting the much smaller EGR flares. I will try to post pics of both if you are interested.

RonF150 01-20-2007 03:49 PM


Originally Posted by xhawaiian
Before you go with the bushwacker try to find a FULL SIDE VIEW of the F150 with the flares on. I have an 04 SCREW, 6" lift, 35" tires, 17x10 wheels and bushwacker pocket style flares. The flares are sitting againt a wall in my hall way because when I put them on to test fit they made the wheels look like 33". Especially the rear flare, IMHO. I thought they would look nice because I saw a Dodge ram with them but for some reason they dont look like that on the ford, at all! And I may be wrong but isnt the extend-a-fender wider than the pocket style? To my eye they are too wide (measured top to bottom, not how far the stick out) and the bottom corners stick out too far, they dont flow into the lower edge of the truck body.

I spent over $500 including painting them ford white and they are just sitting. I ended up getting the much smaller EGR flares. I will try to post pics of both if you are interested.


xhawaiian - i am very interested to see how they look and would love to see pics if you have them. thanks!

mudd1 01-21-2007 01:44 PM

I love the rims. I have the exact same on mine but size 17x9.

What brand are the tries and what size are they?

RonF150 01-21-2007 10:53 PM

thanks. nitto terra grapplers 295/070/17


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