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Hi,can anyone recommend an after market wheel that does not need a spacer 18x8. will 2023 wheels fit on 2024 ?Thanks Dave
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well ,you are not too good at thinking.
 

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Lmao, you’re the one that can’t figure out what wheel fits his car
 
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you people are supposed be experts.GO FICK YOURSELF!
 


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apparently this forum is for RETARDS ,AND NO ,I'M NOT A HOMO LIKE YOU
 

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I don't remember seeing an aftermarket Eco wheel thread. I'm not sure anyone has swapped their wheels.

https://www.google.com/search?q=eco...HUeSGKYQrQIoAnoECBQQAw&biw=1462&bih=739&dpr=2

For anyone considering aftermarkets, you'll probably have to pull one front wheel and one back wheel. Or, get under the car and look at the back of the rims.

While the diameter and widths are often readily available on-line, the offset is not. The rim should be stamped with an offset on the back. You'll need that number (it's in mm) to determine how inward or outward (poke) the rim sits in relation to the suspension and the car.

With that, I'd then go to any of the tire/rim sites on-line to do comparisons of circumference and diameter. An 18" wheel...most aftermarkets are 19" and taller. One could go for a 19" rim with a lower profile tire and it'd work fine.

Direct offset-to-offset might not be available in the aftermarket. The new rims might go a bit inward or outward. If inward, you'll have to look at suspension clearances. If outward, you'll have to pay attention to poke.

A general rule of thumb is to stay within 3% of the original diameter. Staying farther in either direction, speedo changes become noticeable, possibly transmission shifts and ABS performance.

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apparently this forum is for RETARDS ,AND NO ,I'M NOT A HOMO LIKE YOU
Hey big boy, I think I've got the perfect wheels for your EcoBoost.

S650 Mustang 24 eco boost base crudebe
 

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ROFL what is even going on in this thread?

But here's info I collected about wheels:

Ecoboost Base
235/50/18 Tire
18x8 Wheel, 40mm Offset
2104mm (hex 08 38) in FORScan BCM 726-15-01/02

GT Base
255/45/18 Tire
18x8.5 Wheel, 42.5mm Offset
2087mm (hex 08 27) in FORScan BCM 726-15-01/02

Ecoboost Nite Pony Package, Wheel & Stripe Package, Bronze Appearance Package, Premier Polished Aluminum Wheels
255/40/19 Tire
19x8.5 Wheel, (42.5mm Offset?)
2087mm (hex 08 27) in FORScan BCM 726-15-01/02
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