2004-2026 Ford F150 XD 20x9 Matte Black Rock Star II Wheel (18mm Offset) | XD81129067718

2004-2026 F150 XD 20x9 Matte Black Rock Star II Wheel 18mm Offset - 2004-2026 F150 XD 20x9 Matte Black Rock Star II Wheel 18mm Offset
2004-2026 F150 XD 20x9 Matte Black Rock Star II Wheel 18mm Offset
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2013 F-150 FX4
Wheels are a great upgrade. I put 305/55/20 Nittos on as well. Extremely happy with the look
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Reviewed by:  from Houston,TX on 1/6/2014
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Customer Question I have a 2014 F150 4x4 stock. I like these wheels... what offset should I buy and what size tires do I need to keep everything stock except for wheels and tires?

Asked by: Ernesto - 11/29/2016
Customer Answer What offset you should get is going to depend on what kind of stance you want, and your maximum tire size is going to depend on the offset. In general, a +18mm offset will keep these wheels inside the fender, and gets most tire options either even or just a smidge outside of the fender. The maximum tire you can fit with this wheel would likely be a 32x11" tire or a close metric equivalent.
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Answer provided by: Jason@Stage3 (11/30/2016)

Customer Question How far will the tires stick out with these wheels? I have a 2015 Platinum F-150. It has a ready lift 2.25 inch level kit on it and I'm running stock tires and stock wheels now. I would like to upgrade the wheels and tires. Was thinking about going with Nitto Terra Grappler G2 in LT305/55R20's but I don't want the tires to stick way out... If they stuck out just a little that would be OK. Debating on whether I should use my stock Platinum wheels or not. It's hard to make a decision until I see the wheels and tires not the truck. It is so difficult because of all the offset options. Can someone explain offset to me? Thanks.

Asked by: Jim - 11/20/2016
Customer Answer This wheel with a 305 wide tire should stick out a bout a full inch to an an inch and a half more than stock. Offset refers to the position of the hub mounting surface to the centerline of the wheel. The higher the offset, the closer the hub surface is to the outside of the wheel. The lower the offset, the closer the hub surface is to the inside of the wheel. Basically, the higher the offset, the more the wheel is sucked in; the lower the offset, the more the wheel is pushed out.
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Answer provided by: Jason@Stage3 (11/25/2016)

Customer Question Will my stock Lug Nuts fit this wheel?

Asked by: Lee Hruska - 1/19/2016
Customer Answer They will not. You'll need aftermarket acorn-style lug nuts for this wheel.
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Answer provided by: Jason@Stage3 (1/20/2016)

Customer Question I have 2014 f150 with 2" leveling kit right now my stock wheels hits the upper control arm throwing the alignment off I was wondering what offset is needed to clear control arm? Question two. Would I be able to clear 35's?

Asked by: Nathan - 10/24/2015
Customer Answer Most aftermarket UCAs require a maximum backspace of 5.50" in order to clear your truck's wheels and tires, especially if you go with a larger tire option. Unfortunately, any wheel fitment is going to depend on what size tires you're also going to run. However, you're not going to be able to fit 35" tires on a 2" leveling kit, and even if you do get these wheels, you'll be fairly limited in how wide of a tire you can use due to the large 5.71" backspace of these wheels caused by their +18mm offset. Your best bet would be to give us a call directly so that we can get more specific about what tires you can run and their specs.
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Answer provided by: Jason@Stage3 (10/26/2015)

Customer Question Is the 300$ per rim or for 4?

Asked by: Mason - 4/18/2014
Customer Answer The price is for a single wheel.
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Answer provided by: Jason@Stage3 (5/1/2014)

Customer Question Will these wheels fit an 07 ford mustang?

Asked by: ford mustang - 3/24/2014
Customer Answer No. Absolutely not.
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Answer provided by: Jason@Stage3 (3/25/2014)

Customer Question Will a leveling kit be required to use these wheels with the 305/55/20 tires? Or can I get by with the stock height?

Asked by: Kyle C. 2011 Lariat Ecoboost - 1/28/2014
Customer Answer Alot of guys run the 305-55-20 tires with no leveling kit. It will depend on the off set of your truck. You may have to trim the lower valance. Personally I think the trucks with aftermarket wheels and tires look better sitting level. So in the future I would look at a 1.5-2 inch leveling kit.
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Answer provided by: Administrator (1/29/2014)
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