Fellas I know there has been one or two other threads that briefly touched this topic but I don't see one with a definitive answer to all my questions. I'm looking into to 24" rims for my FX50 and I wanted to get some opinions from some of you that may have had experience with rims that big on a 2nd Gen. What is the best tire size, rim width size, and offset to get that will create the least amount of issues? I'm not really too knowledgeable about how a rim that big would affect the ride/suspension of the 2nd Gen but I would like to run a 295/35/24 since I live in New York and the roads aren't the greatest out here. What are the things I definitely need to do to make this tire size work? In a nutshell here's the questions I have:
1. Best rim width?
2. Offset?
3. Spacers needed yes/no?
4. Hub rings?
5. Best way to balance these?
6. Best tire brand name to go with? (I know a good tire will probably make the balance an easier job.)
7. Will I have rubbing issues when the car is under load?
Also any suggestions you guys have would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Oh and I know some are going to say "Go with 22" and a drop" but I'm not looking to drop the FX. I'm in the probably 10%, if that many of us, that like the ride height of my FX. The winter before last when we had that big snow storm out here and sanitation wasn't at the top of their game with road clean up, I put some suv's, trucks and buses to shame with my FX carving through the snow like it had skis lol. A lot of people were getting stuck because their chassis or undercarriage parts like exhaust pipping were getting hung up on the snow.
1. Best rim width?
2. Offset?
3. Spacers needed yes/no?
4. Hub rings?
5. Best way to balance these?
6. Best tire brand name to go with? (I know a good tire will probably make the balance an easier job.)
7. Will I have rubbing issues when the car is under load?
Also any suggestions you guys have would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Oh and I know some are going to say "Go with 22" and a drop" but I'm not looking to drop the FX. I'm in the probably 10%, if that many of us, that like the ride height of my FX. The winter before last when we had that big snow storm out here and sanitation wasn't at the top of their game with road clean up, I put some suv's, trucks and buses to shame with my FX carving through the snow like it had skis lol. A lot of people were getting stuck because their chassis or undercarriage parts like exhaust pipping were getting hung up on the snow.
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