You absolutely can run a 12.5" tire on an 8.5" wheel. I've been running a 12.5" tire on an 8" wheels for decades. It actually helps keep the bead on when aired down more than a wider wheel.*Edit to say, 7.5 is a bit narrow, but even raptor wheels are 8.5. can't you run 315s on an 8.5?
That's bizarre considering how popular of a vehicle it is and how long it's kept the volt pattern and offset. The 2021 have an even slightly more positive offset than prior Generation trucks due to the wider track if I'm not mistaken. This is another consideration of mine, as if I drop all this money on wheels and tires, and replace my truck in two years, I'd like the gear to carry over.Fords have 6x135mm bolt pattern, its an odd ball so most wheels are made in the much more common 6x5.5" (6x139.7mm) bolt pattern. Ford switched to this bolt pattern in 2004 I believe with the 11 gen F150 around the time big wheels were becoming common place. This makes it hard to find traditionally style off road wheels (wagon wheels, steelies, etc) that fit F150s. the only steel wheels I know of that fit are OEM ones. Most 17s are marketed as replacements for Raptors and are typically 8.5" wide or wider. F150s lack the aftermarket wheel selection that other makes and models have available.
That is a different bolt pattern but if I'm not mistaken (big 'if') the 6x135 is also what Nissan uses now. So it shouldn't be that odd anymore. But since my Tacoma still uses the Chevy, Toyota, etc 6x5.5 pattern that Moses was dealing with when he was in short pants I can't say I've looked through catalogs extensively.Fords have 6x135mm bolt pattern, its an odd ball so most wheels are made in the much more common 6x5.5" (6x139.7mm) bolt pattern.
THIS ^^^^ winter is a used wheel market, these would be the best buy.I'm just going to check Kijiji for some F150 take offs
why would you want 315s in the winter ??can't you run 315s on an 8.5
why would you want 315s in the winter ??
Who do you think is buying them?OEM wheel on my F150 is 17x7.5 +44.
I'm trying to find aftermarket wheels: a) without fake beadlocks b) that aren't hideous, c) that have a positive offset of +20 or +25 or 30 etc, d) aren't wider than 8.5. e) aren't black
What's with all the 0 offset 9" wide wheels? Is it because everyone loves riding around with tires 2" past the fenders?
Ive so far found Method 705 in titanium with 17x8.5 +25, Method 703 in 17x7.5 +20 but they are black.
17x8.5 Raceline 944GS Outlander Greystone +18mm
And vision 355 Manx Overland 2 but they are 17x9 +20mm so that's at least 3/4" past my fenders