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2019 Ford F-150 Goes Into Full Stance Mode With 24-Inch Rims, Looks Dope

Have you ever felt like you're falling in love with a car? Or a truck, for that matter? Now, the concept of stance may not always be that appealing, especially if you look at cars with exaggerated levels of camber. Still, when it's done properly without going overboard, the results can be quite amazing.
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Photo: Velgen Wheels
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If you've ever been to the SEMA Show, or at least seen photos from the SEMA Show, there were always trucks with 30-inch wheels or bigger on display. Which, at least for me, kind of ruins the whole thing. It takes away from the driveability, reliability, and the looks if you go that far. But apparently, bigger wheels aren't always meant to ruin the experience.

This 2019 Ford F-150 is sitting on 24-inch Velgen Wheels and has been lowered, although we're not sure if an air suspension system was used. The company, which seems to be located in Marietta, Georgia, is currently offering three models in its Truck Series, and these folks pride themselves with having these wheels built in the United States. The F-150 showcased here is using 24-inch VFT6 rims, with the smallest diameter available being 22 inches.

The starting price for these wheels, according to the company's official shop, seems to be $625 per unit, which would bring the whole set up to $2,500. That is a relatively decent price for wheels this size, at least if you look at more premium alternatives, which might go as high as $10,000 or even more.

The company offers two more designs for trucks, called the VFT8 and VFT9, and both are priced the same as the VFT6. Their diameters range between 18 and 24 inches, allowing for customers to ultimately choose the outcome of their project. The presentation video is quite nicely done, and it just goes to show the effort most top players in this segment are putting into presenting their products to the public.

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About the author: Dragos Chitulescu
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The things Dragos enjoys the most in life are, in no particular order: cars, motorcycles, diecast cars, and drifting. He's seen (and driven) many vehicles since he started his writing career back in 2009, but his garage currently houses a 1991 Mazda RX-7 FC3S Turbo II and a 1999 Suzuki SV650-S.
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