Looking at a set of American Racing Salt Flat wheels. Staggered. They are one of only a few new style wheels that look okay on older vehicles, and also don't look dorky in sizes that are bigger than 15".
Will possibly end up on the Tan Panther, but the plan is to put them on my '78 D100, and then take the steel 17" Charger wheels off of that, paint them body color and swap them onto the Ford.
The 17" steelies (Under hubcaps) on the D100-
(Long story as to why the truck had the Charger wheels, but it had to do with the fact that it was a 2200 mile fly and drive, and I was able to get the seller to knock off over a grand off the price if he kept his "bling" 22 inchers that were on it, and he tossed the Charger wheels on)
The plan is to free up the Torque Thrusts so I can put them on the AMC Spirit when it gets home.
The Magnum 500s are okay-ish, but not really the look I want on the Spirit. I might swap them onto my 1967 Coronet wagon. I do not have a build thread at this point, and I think only one photo of it, sorry)
The point of all this? 20" wheels have grown on me ever since I slapped a set of 20" wire wheels with knockoffs on my '73 Imperial. They aren't for everything, but I like the way they look on some bodystyles, and only when dropped a little (or a lot) I'm in the process of swapping a set of 20" Ram spares onto my '89 2wd Ramcharger, and the look works for me. (The wheels in the first photo are mine, but the RC in the second is not. It gives an idea of about how mine would- although I will leave the wheels painted argent and the tires are off a newer Camaro and a little short on this, IMO)
This looks like a set of staggered 17" Torque Thrusts on a '79 D100 SWB Utiline. I think 17" is as big as a 5 spoke wheel can get and still look "right.
These look bigger than 20" on a bagged '75 IndyTruck replica. A great look, but my truck would cost 1/10th of just the chassis on this thing.
(I would never run a tire with this short of a sidewall)
I like the way 20s fill the wheelwell and the visual impact over the 17s TBH, and had been looking at smoothies from Detroit Steel Wheels, US Wheels but they were too heavy and/or too expensive and then a set of Coys Wheel C33, but they are a custom order in 5 on 4.5", quite a bit pricier, and frankly, no of the aforementioned would work on as many of my vehicles as the Salt Flat. I have found a great deal on a new set of the 20' Salt Flat, and that is swaying me towards them. They are still more expensive than 17s, but in my wheelhouse. The truck isn't ever going to do "heavy truck stuff"; I have other options for that. Light duty stuff, sure.
C33 for reference. The Detroit and US Wheel would look similar. US is the cheapest, and was in the running until I found cheaper Salt Flats. Again, I will run a much taller sidewall than this, and this is a bit lower than I would like.
So, would you run 17s, or try the 20s? Keep in mind I have heard every "rubber band tire" "ghetto wheel" and "it's ruined" complaint before, and really don't care about misplaced anger. Reasonable arguments, please, and thank you. You may or may not be able to change my mind, but I still would like some opinions as I am still on the fence, even though I am leaning. My choices at this point are only the wheels mentioned in the sizes mentioned, unless you think you know of something cooler looking in the same size. I'm not interested in discussing 15 inchers, as I have sets of most of the traditional sets of those for RWD and they really won't work for what I am looking to do.