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Rude Awakening On Rims Today!

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I liked the stock 21" ST wheels but mine came with the 20". I looked into buying a set but Ford wants a few small countries GDP just to buy them. So I opted for the Voxx wheels. No not as good as the stock gloss black ST wheels nor as big either. I just stayed with 20" and I am happy with the look and my wallet still have some left in it! And I still have my stock rims in the garage if I ever wanna revert back, to machined aluminum and black wheels.
 

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These are pretty nice also. I believe they are ASANTI® - ABL-12 most likely 10.5x22 with +30ish offset.

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Thanks for the suggestions! They both have some good looking wheel but nothing that I'm looking for. I put in my vehicle info at TSW and it came back saying they didn't have anything to fit it. But obviously they do because @ridered74 has some. The one rim I thought was ok at Aodhan only comes in a 19". I feel like I'm being forced into buying rims from Tire Rack! LOL!
 

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I liked the stock 21" ST wheels but mine came with the 20". I looked into buying a set but Ford wants a few small countries GDP just to buy them. So I opted for the Voxx wheels. No not as good as the stock gloss black ST wheels nor as big either. I just stayed with 20" and I am happy with the look and my wallet still have some left in it! And I still have my stock rims in the garage if I ever wanna revert back, to machined aluminum and black wheels.
It's not what I want but they are close. The Voxx Replica - Mustang GT50 rims look nice.
 

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I like the superforge "The DC" rims but my God man! A Thousand dollars a rim is too rich for my blood! I'm sure they are nice though.
 

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What about Niche? Are they a good rim? I found a rim I like. It's a 20x9" with a 35mm offset. It also comes in a 20x10" with a 40mm offset. The 10 would let me run a wider tire like a 305/45 but it's a 40mm offset. Probably too much. The 9" would let me run the 285/50's comfortably. 1729774466872.png
 

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What about Niche? Are they a good rim? I found a rim I like. It's a 20x9" with a 35mm offset. It also comes in a 20x10" with a 40mm offset. The 10 would let me run a wider tire like a 305/45 but it's a 40mm offset. Probably too much. The 9" would let me run the 285/50's comfortably. View attachment 25798
Niche does okay wheels. Most of their wheels are even heavier then stock stock wheels, ask that’s why I’m not a fan of them, but they do make some good looking wheels. I like the Mazzanti.
 

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What about Niche? Are they a good rim? I found a rim I like. It's a 20x9" with a 35mm offset. It also comes in a 20x10" with a 40mm offset. The 10 would let me run a wider tire like a 305/45 but it's a 40mm offset. Probably too much. The 9" would let me run the 285/50's comfortably. View attachment 25798
This is just me, but I very much dislike wheels that show exposed bolt heads whether they be fake or real. Cleaning each of those out with a Q-Tip just isn't my idea of a good time and they always get dirty.
 

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This just me, but I very much dislike wheels that show exposed bolt heads whether they be fake or real. Cleaning each of those out with a Q-Tip just isn't my idea of a good time and they always get dirty.
You're right! I didn't think about that. I like these but they are only 8.5" wide with a 35mm offset so I could only go up to a 275/50. Not sure how close to flush they would be. They weigh 34 Lbs. so that's not bad. I may need to rethink what I like for a style.
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IMO any wheel less than 10” wide is a waste of time. They look like hell with a skinny tire. 10 or 10.5, +30 or 35 on either one and a minimum 295 tire. Anything less looks like a wagon wheel.
 

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You're right. I wanted at least a 9". That's why I think I have to look at some other styles. I'm just not a fan of the thin spokes. Nothing wrong with them, I just like the wide ones.
 

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Who is running 295/40/21 on stock 9” wheels Do I need to use spacers front or back if so what size or sizes wat I need
 

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IMO any wheel less than 10” wide is a waste of time. They look like hell with a skinny tire. 10 or 10.5, +30 or 35 on either one and a minimum 295 tire. Anything less looks like a wagon wheel.

I was looking at this this one, any thoughts what the best tire size would work on this with H&R springs or should I go with different offset?
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Who is running 295/40/21 on stock 9” wheels Do I need to use spacers front or back if so what size or sizes wat I need
A lot of people run this setup. No spacers or anything is needed.
 

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I was looking at this this one, any thoughts what the best tire size would work on this with H&R springs or should I go with different offset?
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I looked at those as well but they have a +25mm offset. I’m not sure they would work. +30-+35 is the norm.


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25 is a strong offset but it’ll work on a 10” wheel. I’d probably stay with a 295 on that offset. It’s too much for a 10.5 wheel.
 

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I found a set of rims I like and they come in a 10" width but have a +35mm offset. With this work?
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Not my photos, but I found this post on facebook from a gentleman with the wheels I posted above. It's on H&R springs.
 

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