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Ford Ranger Wildtrack Rim Sizes


GLynch
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Hi 

 

I've got a 2008 ford ranger wildtrack 3.0 tdci 

The standard rims on at the min are 16inch and I wanted to put some bigger rims on probably 18inch

Question is what size rims do I have to get or do I have to get spacers as a lot of the newer models don't fit my vehicle 

I don't have a clue with this kind of stuff 

Thanks in advance 

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, GLynch said:

Hi 

 

I've got a 2008 ford ranger wildtrack 3.0 tdci 

The standard rims on at the min are 16inch and I wanted to put some bigger rims on probably 18inch

Question is what size rims do I have to get or do I have to get spacers as a lot of the newer models don't fit my vehicle 

I don't have a clue with this kind of stuff 

Thanks in advance 

 

 

 

Go on to one of the many tyre rim calculator sites and they will give you multiple different wheel/tyre combinations that will still keep you within the original specs. 18 inch is gonna end up needing lower profile tyres !!, is that the look what you are after ??. 

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6 hours ago, GLynch said:

Ah ok I didn't really want low profiles I wanted bigger rims but with beefy tires 

If there is enough room under the arches you can fit taller rubber . It will just make your gearing slightly  taller and maybe put the speedo out a tad .

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2 hours ago, GLynch said:

Ah ok I didn't really want low profiles I wanted bigger rims but with beefy tires 

16” wheel size should offer good options just go for a taller profile Tyre. What you got on at the minute ?. Afraid you can’t have it all as standard ie bigger rims and chunkier tyres 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️. I run a 3.2 wild track and if the chance arises I’ll drop back to 17” probs off a limited model. I’d happily lose a bit of rim diameter for a taller profile off road tyre, I’ll wait till the factory fit tyres are done before  I change anything. 

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