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I'm planning on ordering wheels for my '15 ecoboost and I'm not sure which offset I need to have them flush with the fenders all the way around. Here's my options:

19x9.5 w/ 35 offset
19x9.5 w/ 22 offset
19x10.5 w/ 22 offset

I don't have the performance pack so I shouldn't have to worry about clearing the brakes. Also, I'm loweres 1" on SR springs.
Opinions on which setup to go with?
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Anyone have a suggestion for which wheel size and tires would give me a flush look?
 

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Thanks! That would be my exact setup. I was ruling out the 9.5 22et because other pics looked pretty sunk in, but those don't look bad. That wheel gap even with springs is making me consider 20"
Yeah, the 10.5" +22 is NOT going to sit flush with the fenders. Might rub depending on your tire size..

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Are you stuck with going 19x9.5" all around?
No, I'm not. I'm definitely open to suggestions. I would like to go square but if I need to stagger to get them flush, I will
 

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No, I'm not. I'm definitely open to suggestions. I would like to go square but if I need to stagger to get them flush, I will
Well depending on width you want to stick around +30-35 in the front and +40-45 in the rear.

I will be running soon 20x10 +35 front and 20x10.5 +45 in rear and from what read that will be flush.
 

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Well depending on width you want to stick around +30-35 in the front and +40-45 in the rear.

I will be running soon 20x10 +35 front and 20x10.5 +45 in rear and from what read that will be flush.
Here are my only options:

20 x 10.5 et30
19 x 10.5 et22
19 x 9.5 et35
19 x 9.5 et22

What size/combination would you guys recommend?
 

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Here are my only options:

20 x 10.5 et30
19 x 10.5 et22
19 x 9.5 et35
19 x 9.5 et22

What size/combination would you guys recommend?
Of those choices I would go 19x9.5 et35 with 275/40/19 or 275/35/19 square.
 
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20x10.5 +30. 285, 275

There..

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Is that exactly what you have in the picture? Because I had someone with that setup tell me they stick out. Is it noticable?
 
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This is 20x10.5 et30 squared. I think I want 20" to close my wheel gap a little. That little bit of poke is worth it to close the gap a little since that's the only 20" offset option
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