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Does provide a slight poke, but no rub at all. We have verified the fitment in house. If you do go with a lower suspension than the Eibach Pro kit, you will be able to pull the tires in a little with resulting negative camber.



More pictures you say? Here is a really nice one of our brother's beautiful triple yellow GT putting the Nitto NT01 305/30/19 front and 345/30/19 NT01R Racing compound rubber down to the pavement with the Project 6GR wheels in 19x10 35mm front and 19x11 50mm rear, lowered on the Eibach Pro Kit.

Keep in that we will be receiving 19x12 and 20x12 raw bespoke sizes soon for that extra special custom fit. :headbang::headbang:
You can fit 345/30/19's on a 11 inch rim?? Hmmm...
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Thanks! But that was my question :)
I'm pretty sure you can, but not recommended. 345's are supposed to be ran on 11.5"-12.5" width wheels :)
 

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Here is mine

19x10 - 275/35/19
19x11 - 335/30/19

Wheels are MRR M600 (F+35 R+50)
Tires are Nitto NT05
looks great! How do you like the 05's? Had a chance to do any track days or auto-x on them yet?
 

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looks great! How do you like the 05's? Had a chance to do any track days or auto-x on them yet?
I ran them on my last Mustang and autocrossed all the time. They work pretty well. There are better tires out there at the 200 tread wear level but sizing gets extremely limited.

I am actually going to an Auto cross and high speed run on Saturday where I will make sure the tires regret becoming rubber :)
 
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Here is mine

19x10 - 275/35/19
19x11 - 335/30/19

Wheels are MRR M600 (F+35 R+50)
Tires are Nitto NT05

Very nice setup, let us know how they do on the track. Should perform really well with the 335 out back.
 

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Very nice setup, let us know how they do on the track. Should perform really well with the 335 out back.
Autocross was last weekend, back tires stuck great but the fronts I think are too skinny. Car just didnt want to turn, on or off the gas.

I ran the same tires on my last Mustang and the turning was much more responsive.
 
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Autocross was last weekend, back tires stuck great but the fronts I think are too skinny. Car just didnt want to turn, on or off the gas.

I ran the same tires on my last Mustang and the turning was much more responsive.
What tire where you running?

Why not try a Toyo R888R or the Re-11 ?

We have gotten great reviews for the track minded members..
 

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Autocross was last weekend, back tires stuck great but the fronts I think are too skinny. Car just didnt want to turn, on or off the gas.

I ran the same tires on my last Mustang and the turning was much more responsive.
Yeah you got a considerable difference front to rear.

Were you getting any understeer or push too?
 

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I run a similar stagger on my car with the M350 wheels. 275/35f&325/30r conti DW's when I autocross the car it doesn't have a problem turning just when at the limit of grip the front breaks loose before the rear. My turn in feels fine just when at the limit I can hear the fronts start squealing just before it pushes through them.
 

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There are some really beautiful cars on this site I've only been here for a week my bank accounts already dropping LOL. I'm going with the Pilot Sport 4S 305 30-19 and the rear 325 30-19 and the MRR 350 Wheels 10 in the front 11 in the rear from the best I can tell I believe this setup will work if someone here has tried it and it did not work I would really appreciate a heads up I've got the Ford Racing drop Springs one inch drop
 

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This looks awesome. Can you give a bit more info about it? Will 345s fit without modification? What tires are those? Is there a drop? What offset/camber?

I'm looking at possibly doing Eibach Pros (the adjustable kit, 1-2"), and would like go to wider front and back without modification. I'm having difficulty finding 11.5/12 wheels (at least ones I can afford), even going up to 20 or 21s, which I couldn't mind.

I'm assuming the rears are on 11s.. is a 345 safe on 11?

Thanks.

Here is my car that the guys at [MENTION=11685]Need4SpeedMotors[/MENTION] did for me with 19x10 and 19x11 Project 6GR wheels & Nitto NT01 305/30/19 & 345/30/19 NT01R. Lowered on Eibach Pro kit.

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Rims are 19x9 front and rear

The rears were the biggest I could get for a 9 inch rim
Front: 255x40 r19
Rear: 285x35 r19

Front: P-Zero
Rear: mickey Thompson




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