24's or 26's

In general, pickups don't seem to flush with chrome rims
i was thinking black since i have dark green paint but it changes colors when its bright out its a light color when its dark out its a darker green. I was also thinking of something with a mix of chrome and black like black with chrome inserts.

for tires that might fit looking at found

305/30/26=33.2" but only a 3.6" sidewall

305/35/26=34.4" and a 4.2" sidewall but only tire this size is toyo $680 a piece

295/30/26=32.9" only 3.5" sidewall was looking at 295 series to prevent rubbing inside

295/35/26=34.1" 4" sidewall want at least a 4" sidewall does this size even exist i havent found it anyhwere online.

What would be the best to go with on my f150 2wd stock height, also with 26's how much decrease in gas mileage will i see 2-3mpg

Also to me on these trucks 24's look like 22's and 26's look like 24's and just fit perfect at least like in pics its like that

 
because 4-5 months from now, you'll be walking out your house towards your truck and asking yourself

"I wish i kept my stock rims, were these really worth the $2k+? I would have rather had an extra two thousand in my pocket than a truck sitting on these rims?"

In addition, the return value on wheels is just as poor as selling used car audio products, even worse if tires are not up to par. I was at your stage before and told myself "i regret purchasing these rims, i would have been much better off with an extra $1500 in my pocket, so i have alot more leeeway when spending on daily goods/car audio products/etc. To each his own, but if your a baller and got money to throw away rather than myself, who spent weeks saving for a set of wheels, then I would proceed with purchasing wheels.

 
yea thats true but i mean the trucks paid off and plan to dump money into it with rims, supercharger, and blow through in the bed into the cab something like 6 15's

 
Go 6's man. You wont regret it. The only thing you might regret is getting 4's instead of 6's and you end up buying two sets of rims because you think the 4's are not big enough. I bought two sets of rims. First 22's then 24's. I regret not getting 4's first. Save yourself of regret later and get the 6's. Why not go to a shop and see what size tires they suggest?

 
i just want the rim to fill the whole wheel well
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yea thats too much for me 26's max i seen a truck like mine with 20's on it looked alright but too small and seen one with 22's and they looked big so i think 24's are about perfect for my truck since its 2wd and not a huge truck its the 2001 version the 05 version the new style are much bigger body and 26's would look good on them, so i think i am gonna go with a 24" do like a 295/35/24

 
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