Factory Ford truck wheels often have a +45mm offset , keeping them tucked in. A lower or negative offset pushes the wheels out for a wider stance but may require trimming to avoid rubbing . 2. Choose Construction Based on Use

for the track or an F-150 for the trail, this guide covers the critical steps to ensure a perfect fit. 1. Identify Your Ford’s Specific Fitment

Ford wheels are typically hub-centric , meaning the center hole matches the axle hub exactly for a vibration-free ride. If you buy aftermarket wheels with a larger bore, use hub-centric rings to bridge the gap.

Every Ford model has unique "footprint" requirements. Never buy wheels based on diameter alone; you must match these three specs: