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Would 1 inch spacers and Front 255/50/19 and Rear 265/50/19 fit a mustang ecoboost? I really dig the big tire look but I feel like the front might be to high however can the 1 inch spacers fix it?
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do you mean 40 series????? those 50 series would be 29" and 29.4" tall respectively lol
 
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do you mean 40 series????? those 50 series would be 29" and 29.4" tall respectively lol
Yeah man 50 or maybe 45 height because i love tall tires and I think the 40 stock looks small.
 

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What tires are available in those sizes? Sounds like that size would work with small to medium sized SUVs... You might need to lift the suspension to fit tires that big... Handling will suffer, as you will be greatly raising the center of gravity.
 

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Well I saw a video on youtube with a guy putting 255 50 R19 on rears and they look sick. He didn't have 25mm spacers so he couldn't put the same tire upfront because they hit the springs I believe. But the tall tire really fills in the wheel well and in my opinion the car looks alot more aggressive. Now I have 1 inch spacers as well as 19in gt pp staggered wheels and tires. However the tread is gone basically on all 4 and I'm looking for new tires. I don't really need high performance tires. I'm just looking for affordable all season taller tires and slightly narrower rear tires so 265 50 from 275 40 will probably give me more overseer and I'm a fan of that. The front however worry me slightly because 255 50 wouldn't fit on his car but he didn't have spacers so I'. just wondering do y'all think the 25mm spacers will fix that problem?
 

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dude a 29" tire is going to kill power, thats the same as going to a highway flyer gear, Id seriously reconsider, not to mention it will look goofy, but to each their own..........
 

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If you are just trying to get rid of the wheel gap, I'd recommend some lowering springs and stick with "close to stock" tire diameter.
 
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Alright so would 45 still be too high or do y'all think its acceptable? I just like the look of a taller tire but you guys are probably right the 50 is too tall.
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