lilranch2001
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I’m in the market to purchase a new set of aftermarket wheels for my 2014 F150.
I’ve looked up the stock wheel size, and nothing seems to match up as far as backset/offset whatever you wanna call it.
I don’t know if it’s my old age or what but I seem to get easily confused when I’m looking at wheels for it.
My stock tire size is P275/65R18
I’ve done some searches online, and I cannot get/understand the concept of backset or offset. I understand what they’re trying to say, but the numerical values reflected on so many wheels verses replacement wheels seem to be vastly different, but all the websites say they fit my vehicle.
I have read that having a offset too far outbound can create handling/performance/vehicle safety issues.
Also, it seems like the majority of the wheels these days have the blacked out look, and I’m not a fan of it.
Any help someone can give me would be of great appreciation as I have wanted to do this for the past couple seasons, and my tires are starting to need to be replaced and I like to do it before winter
I’ve looked up the stock wheel size, and nothing seems to match up as far as backset/offset whatever you wanna call it.
I don’t know if it’s my old age or what but I seem to get easily confused when I’m looking at wheels for it.
My stock tire size is P275/65R18
I’ve done some searches online, and I cannot get/understand the concept of backset or offset. I understand what they’re trying to say, but the numerical values reflected on so many wheels verses replacement wheels seem to be vastly different, but all the websites say they fit my vehicle.
I have read that having a offset too far outbound can create handling/performance/vehicle safety issues.
Also, it seems like the majority of the wheels these days have the blacked out look, and I’m not a fan of it.
Any help someone can give me would be of great appreciation as I have wanted to do this for the past couple seasons, and my tires are starting to need to be replaced and I like to do it before winter