Help with Wheel Fitment
#1
Help with Wheel Fitment
Hello all!
So, I'm trying to help out a friend at work, he's a somewhat older fellow and doesn't know much about wheel fitment. I'm more of a car guy so wheel fitment is totally different on trucks than it is my 370z! Anywho, he drives a 2013 F150 XLT 4x4 and has his heart set on Chip Foose Legends in 20" ... I found them online in 20x9 +25... I also wouldn't know what tire sizes to recommend... He doesn't want any poke if it can be avoided, flush with the fenders or close to stock would be optimal... it's just his daily driver so he only needs something that rides nice, no off roading or anything. Would these be a good fit? I've also seen some wheels online for trucks that specify RWD, are there specific AWD wheels? What's the difference? I assume 4x4 would just need to be a square set up for sensors to get accurate readings? Or is that incorrect?
Thanks everybody!
So, I'm trying to help out a friend at work, he's a somewhat older fellow and doesn't know much about wheel fitment. I'm more of a car guy so wheel fitment is totally different on trucks than it is my 370z! Anywho, he drives a 2013 F150 XLT 4x4 and has his heart set on Chip Foose Legends in 20" ... I found them online in 20x9 +25... I also wouldn't know what tire sizes to recommend... He doesn't want any poke if it can be avoided, flush with the fenders or close to stock would be optimal... it's just his daily driver so he only needs something that rides nice, no off roading or anything. Would these be a good fit? I've also seen some wheels online for trucks that specify RWD, are there specific AWD wheels? What's the difference? I assume 4x4 would just need to be a square set up for sensors to get accurate readings? Or is that incorrect?
Thanks everybody!
Last edited by SwayNV; 10-17-2017 at 03:39 PM.
#2
Hello all!
So, I'm trying to help out a friend at work, he's a somewhat older fellow and doesn't know much about wheel fitment. I'm more of a car guy so wheel fitment is totally different on trucks than it is my 370z! Anywho, he drives a 2013 F150 XLT 4x4 and has his heart set on Chip Foose Legends in 20" ... I found them online in 20x9 +25... I also wouldn't know what tire sizes to recommend... He doesn't want any poke if it can be avoided, flush with the fenders or close to stock would be optimal... it's just his daily driver so he only needs something that rides nice, no off roading or anything. Would these be a good fit? I've also seen some wheels online for trucks that specify RWD, are there specific AWD wheels? What's the difference? I assume 4x4 would just need to be a square set up for sensors to get accurate readings? Or is that incorrect?
Thanks everybody!
So, I'm trying to help out a friend at work, he's a somewhat older fellow and doesn't know much about wheel fitment. I'm more of a car guy so wheel fitment is totally different on trucks than it is my 370z! Anywho, he drives a 2013 F150 XLT 4x4 and has his heart set on Chip Foose Legends in 20" ... I found them online in 20x9 +25... I also wouldn't know what tire sizes to recommend... He doesn't want any poke if it can be avoided, flush with the fenders or close to stock would be optimal... it's just his daily driver so he only needs something that rides nice, no off roading or anything. Would these be a good fit? I've also seen some wheels online for trucks that specify RWD, are there specific AWD wheels? What's the difference? I assume 4x4 would just need to be a square set up for sensors to get accurate readings? Or is that incorrect?
Thanks everybody!