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Please pardon the dumb question … I’m just starting to research my next (non-stock) set of tires and wheels for my MY25 2DR Badlands SAS. I’m very likely going to put on a heavier tire than the stock GoodYear MTs, so I’ve been researching lighter wheels. I optioned Everglades wheels when I bought the vehicle, which were a nice carbonized gray match. But I’ve learned that the Everglades wheel is particularly heavy at 36 lbs. It also has an offset of +30. (Please confirm or correct me if these numbers are not correct). Here’s my question(s):
Isn’t it true that the stock SAS wheels are a zero offset? Does that mean FORD installed spacers on my vehicle with the EG wheels because of the +30 offset? Does that mean I could buy new wheels that are ET0, or do I have to look for a new wheel that is close to +30 to maintain the zero tuck/poke I have now? Thanks in advance, knowledgeable folks — this got confusing fast!
Isn’t it true that the stock SAS wheels are a zero offset? Does that mean FORD installed spacers on my vehicle with the EG wheels because of the +30 offset? Does that mean I could buy new wheels that are ET0, or do I have to look for a new wheel that is close to +30 to maintain the zero tuck/poke I have now? Thanks in advance, knowledgeable folks — this got confusing fast!
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