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Hey everyone!
Just wanted to share my latest upgrade on my 2022 Ford Maverick (Velocity Blue)! Got new wheels and tires installed this morning, and I’m seriously pumped about how it turned out.
Wheels: 17” Black Rhino Boxer in Gunmetal
Tires: Falken Wildpeak AT Trail – 235/65R17
I initially tried to go with the 245/65R17 Wildpeak AT4Ws, but they rubbed a bit at full lock. I swapped to the AT Trails in 235/65R17—no rubbing at all, and I think they still give the truck a great stance. Fills out the wheel wells nicely without overdoing it.
Ride quality has stayed really smooth, which surprised me in a good way. It feels more planted, and I swear the hybrid has a slightly more aggressive sound now—like it knows it’s rolling on chunkier rubber.
While yeah, I’ll admit the aesthetic upgrade is a bonus, I do plan on using these for some light trail exploring and fire roads up in the national forest when I get the chance. The snow in Indiana can be nasty in the winters, so these will also help mitigate the FWD setup. Figured it was time to have a setup that can handle a bit more than pavement when I need it.
Appreciate all the advice from this forum—it really helped me choose a setup I feel great about. Let me know what you think or if you’re running a similar setup!
Just wanted to share my latest upgrade on my 2022 Ford Maverick (Velocity Blue)! Got new wheels and tires installed this morning, and I’m seriously pumped about how it turned out.
Wheels: 17” Black Rhino Boxer in Gunmetal
Tires: Falken Wildpeak AT Trail – 235/65R17
I initially tried to go with the 245/65R17 Wildpeak AT4Ws, but they rubbed a bit at full lock. I swapped to the AT Trails in 235/65R17—no rubbing at all, and I think they still give the truck a great stance. Fills out the wheel wells nicely without overdoing it.
Ride quality has stayed really smooth, which surprised me in a good way. It feels more planted, and I swear the hybrid has a slightly more aggressive sound now—like it knows it’s rolling on chunkier rubber.
While yeah, I’ll admit the aesthetic upgrade is a bonus, I do plan on using these for some light trail exploring and fire roads up in the national forest when I get the chance. The snow in Indiana can be nasty in the winters, so these will also help mitigate the FWD setup. Figured it was time to have a setup that can handle a bit more than pavement when I need it.
Appreciate all the advice from this forum—it really helped me choose a setup I feel great about. Let me know what you think or if you’re running a similar setup!
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. Looking for aftermarket wheels as well for my XL.