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i'm working on it, i'm working on it and thanks dude. i'm just waiting on my friend who builds minitrucks to come over and weld up this notch. i can weld but not well enough to do a frame
if nothing else do a 16x9 and 16x10 in the rear, look into pulling ranger bedsides, you can get about 1.5 inches of pull on each side. Google it, or if you cant find anything I might still have some links tucked away in my favorites. 16x8 is weak...especially on a truck. If it were my ranger (I miss mine sometimes haha) I'd find a way to run a square 16x10 setup...but that's just me.
sigpic 04 X-type | 2.5L 5-speed | KW Coilovers | 19x9.5 bbs style (not real) wheels w/ 245/35/19s | Mina Gallery exhaust | Specter intake | slotted and drilled rotors | race seats | Redline leather shift boots and suede steering wheel wrap | black mesh grills | Cosmo racing short shifter | trunk lip spoiler | euro front bumper blades |
if nothing else do a 16x9 and 16x10 in the rear, look into pulling ranger bedsides, you can get about 1.5 inches of pull on each side. Google it, or if you cant find anything I might still have some links tucked away in my favorites. 16x8 is weak...especially on a truck. If it were my ranger (I miss mine sometimes haha) I'd find a way to run a square 16x10 setup...but that's just me.
i see what your saying but i'm trying to avoid rolling and pulling my fenders and if i can be fitted or at least meat flush with a 16x8 then i'm happy with it. my friend has a fitment tool where i can see exactly how much off set and back spacing i will need to make it right.
i see what your saying but i'm trying to avoid rolling and pulling my fenders and if i can be fitted or at least meat flush with a 16x8 then i'm happy with it. my friend has a fitment tool where i can see exactly how much off set and back spacing i will need to make it right.
I think 16x8 is going to leave you wanting more. rolling fenders is easy man, and that way your fitment is exactly where you need it to be. This truck has been begging for aggressive wheels. I have 17x9 0 offset and I feel like I need to space them. Go big or go kinda like
The only thing lower than my standards is my truck.
i see what your saying but i'm trying to avoid rolling and pulling my fenders and if i can be fitted or at least meat flush with a 16x8 then i'm happy with it. my friend has a fitment tool where i can see exactly how much off set and back spacing i will need to make it right.
You should at least look into how very easy it is to pull bedsides, and doing so wont even hurt your paint, at all. It also looks awesome. Seriously haha. I ran n 18x9 +25 with a one inch spacer in the front with 245 tires and stock hight and they still didn't really stick out past the fenders, if I had gotten around to dropping it, it would have needed more spacer for sure. Have faith, you can go "big" on these trucks with little work to the fenders and bedside.
Like Isuzupickup said, a 16x8 will leave you wanting more.
sigpic 04 X-type | 2.5L 5-speed | KW Coilovers | 19x9.5 bbs style (not real) wheels w/ 245/35/19s | Mina Gallery exhaust | Specter intake | slotted and drilled rotors | race seats | Redline leather shift boots and suede steering wheel wrap | black mesh grills | Cosmo racing short shifter | trunk lip spoiler | euro front bumper blades |
I think 16x8 is going to leave you wanting more. rolling fenders is easy man, and that way your fitment is exactly where you need it to be. This truck has been begging for aggressive wheels. I have 17x9 0 offset and I feel like I need to space them. Go big or go kinda like
i see what your saying but when i had 6" of lip it poked a good amount with a 5" lip though it should be dead on perfect, or i can stick with a 6" lip with the 16x8 aswell
You should at least look into how very easy it is to pull bedsides, and doing so wont even hurt your paint, at all. It also looks awesome. Seriously haha. I ran n 18x9 +25 with a one inch spacer in the front with 245 tires and stock hight and they still didn't really stick out past the fenders, if I had gotten around to dropping it, it would have needed more spacer for sure. Have faith, you can go "big" on these trucks with little work to the fenders and bedside.
Like Isuzupickup said, a 16x8 will leave you wanting more.
i see what your saying man but the wheels that i'm looking at dont offer a 9" wide wheel and no need to do a 10" because i can get the same poke from an 8" that i can a 10"
i see what your saying man but the wheels that i'm looking at dont offer a 9" wide wheel and no need to do a 10" because i can get the same poke from an 8" that i can a 10"
Sure, but with a 10 you can run a little wider tire but still get the stretch and poke you're after, and the wider setup will fill out the wheel wells better. You could always go with a staggered setup too. I know for sure you can fit a 10 inch wide wheel in the back, there are many rangers with 10.5s out back. The extra width in the back with a wider tire will help with rear traction too. Oh and if you don't have one already...find a bronco II in a junk yard and get the rear sway bar...makes a world of difference.
sigpic 04 X-type | 2.5L 5-speed | KW Coilovers | 19x9.5 bbs style (not real) wheels w/ 245/35/19s | Mina Gallery exhaust | Specter intake | slotted and drilled rotors | race seats | Redline leather shift boots and suede steering wheel wrap | black mesh grills | Cosmo racing short shifter | trunk lip spoiler | euro front bumper blades |
Sure, but with a 10 you can run a little wider tire but still get the stretch and poke you're after, and the wider setup will fill out the wheel wells better. You could always go with a staggered setup too. I know for sure you can fit a 10 inch wide wheel in the back, there are many rangers with 10.5s out back. The extra width in the back with a wider tire will help with rear traction too. Oh and if you don't have one already...find a bronco II in a junk yard and get the rear sway bar...makes a world of difference.
realy?, cool thanks man I never thought of a bronco rear sway bar. but also part of the reason I was going for the 8 is tires. im sure that sounds stupid but i'm only a sophomore in highschool and tires are a pretty big expense to me. so if I can get the exact same lip width out of an 8 that I can a 10 then im definatly gonna save by going with the 8's
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