hey guys, so i’ve been thinking about what wheels would look dope on my 92 F150, you know, the two-tone red and black beauty. I was thinking some classic spoke rims, maybe 15 or 16 inches. They give that retro vibe and match the truck’s style.
i remember when I put some on my buddy’s truck, it totally changed the whole look. But like, you gotta make sure the offset is right too, or else it’ll rub like crazy.
And what’s up with those fancy chrome wheels? they look cool, but they’re a pain to keep clean. has anyone tried those blacked-out ones? I feel like they’d really pop with my colors. what do you guys think?
I ve always loved the classic look with chrome rims on a two-tone F150. They really pop against that red and black! 16" or 17" would fit perfectly. Happy cruising!
I’ve always loved the look of a two-tone F150! Back when I was in Calgary, I saw a buddy’s 92 with black and chrome wheels that just popped! I think some matte black wheels would give it a sleek look, too. Whatever you choose, just make sure they fit that classic vibe!
I’ve always loved the two-tone look on F150s, especially the red and black combo! Here in Texas, I’ve seen a lot of 17” or 18” alloy wheels that really pop against that paint. If you want something more rugged, maybe some black steel wheels would work too. Just make sure the offset is right so the stance looks killer! Can’t beat that classic vibe!
I’ve always loved the aggressive look of blacked-out wheels on that two-tone style. In my old F150, I went with some 20-inch black alloys, and it really popped!
Love my 92 F150 in that classic red and black combo! I ve found that chrome wheels really pop, especially with a slight lift. Just adds that extra flair! Western Canada vibes for sure!
I’ve always loved the two-tone look on F150s! When I had my '93 in Texas, I put on some nice black alloy wheels—really made that red pop. Definitely go for something with a bit of shine to match the paint!
I ve got a 1993 F150, and I put on some 16-inch alloys that really pop with the red and black scheme. Honestly, it made such a difference, especially around the city here in Texas!
I ve always loved the look of a two-tone F150! In my hometown of Denver, I saw a red and black one with some nice chrome alloys, and it looked amazing! I think a set of staggered black rims would really pop against that paint job. Just keep the width in mind so you don’t rub on turns. Can’t wait to see what you choose!
I’ve gotta say, I love seeing a classic 1992 F150 rolling around here in Minnesota! For a two-tone red and black, you can’t go wrong with some gloss black rims. It gives it that sleek look while really popping against the red. I’ve even seen some nice chrome accents that work well. Just my two cents!
I ve found that nice black rims really pop on a two-tone red and black F150. I’m in Texas, and my buddy went with 20-inch alloys that just look killer. It totally gives the truck that aggressive stance!
I ve always loved the look of classic wheels on a 92 F150! My buddy in Texas put on some 15-inch CRAGAR polished rims, and it completely transformed the truck. The red and black two-tone really pops! Perfect choice for that vibe!
I’ve always thought those classic black and chrome wheels look amazing on a two-tone F150. I saw a red and black one in Texas once, totally eye-catching!
I’ve got a 1992 F150 too, and I think blacked-out rims really pop against that two-tone! Personally, I ve found that wider wheels give it a more aggressive stance. Can’t beat that classic vibe, especially driving around here in Oregon!
I’ve had my 1992 F150 in a two-tone red and black for a few years here in Texas. I went with some classic 15-inch chrome wheels, and they really pop! Walther tires on them too, great grip! Be careful with size tho; sometimes, the bigger wheels can mess up the ride.
I’ve always loved the classic look of a two-tone F150! In my hometown of Portland, I found that black wheels with a red lip realy complement that design. Makes the truck stand out just enough while retaining its rugged charm. Just my two cents!
I ve seen some killer setups on F150s around here in Texas. Chrome 20s can really pop with that two-tone style! But honestly, black alloys give it a tough look too. Just gotta find the right stance!
I’ve always thought a set of classic black steelies really pops on a two-tone paint job like that! I saw a '92 F150 in Denver with that setup, and it looked sick. Plus, you can’t go wrong with a bit of chrome for that elegant touch!
I’ve gotta say, the classic dual tone on a '92 F150 really pops! In my old truck, I went with some chrome rims, and they made the red and black stand out even more. You might wanna check out some staggered styles for that sweet look!
I’ve always thought a nice set of blacked-out alloy wheels would really pop with that two-tone red and black. Keeps it classic yet modern! I ve seen some great combos around here in Texas!