2020 Explorer ST with 325/35R22s
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Those rims look sweet! Nice upgrade2020 Explorer ST with 325/35R22s
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So far no, but it’s a legitimate concern. Thought about getting some rock flaps but so far haven’t found a y that I like.Being that the new wheels are much wider, are you experiencing any road debris being thrown up against the front fenders, doors or lower rocker areas (that would chip or otherwise damage the paint)?
Awesome look.2020 Explorer ST with 325/35R22s
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The last thing I want is to have Ford change to 21" or 22" wheels without an option for 20". Personally, I'm not a fan. Reminds me of the old wagon train wheels I used to see in the westerns years ago.Awesome look.
THAT is how tires are supposed to fill out the wheel openings. I hope Ford saw this.
Actually, I meant the look along the side when looking back-to-front. I agree with you on tires that are *too* low-profile.The last thing I want is to have Ford change to 21" or 22" wheels without an option for 20". Personally, I'm not a fan. Reminds me of the old wagon train wheels I used to see in the westerns years ago.
Peter
*Perfect*.
*Perfect*.
IMHO, *this* is how tires should fill out the wheel openings: the outer edges of the tires should line up vertically with the top edges of the wheel openings...even the base models. I wish I knew why Ford sunk the tires so far inside the wheel openings for the 2020+ models...
That never even occurred to me.They are designed from the factory to provide enough room for snow chains.
Thx man!the rack looks good with the off-road tire and wheel set up.
Really nice combo there! Just enough bright in the wheels to compliment the little brightwork on the body, and plenty of tire to fill the wells. IMHO this is the best combo I've seen. I'm not a fan of the murdered out, black on black in black look.
The rare off-road oriented ST. Wheel spacers on the way for a smidge of poke
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