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20x10 / 20x11 + 285/35 / 315/35?

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Trying to decide on tire sizing, and have been Googling / researching, but hoping to get some more specific photos.

2016 Mustang GT PP
Running 20x10 +40 / 20x11 +50
Will be lowered 35mm front / 30mm rear
285/35/20 front and 315/30/20 or 315/35/20 rear.

Does anyone have any photos or confirmation of no rub on the front with that fitment?

What's the widest 20" rear tire someone has done?

Thanks in advance!

-James
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James,

What wheels are you after sir ?

The fitment is easily done and 285/315 Tire and or 275/315 are the most common tire sizes
 
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I'll be running Vorsteiner V-FF 107's.

285/35/20 front and 315/35/20 or 315/30/20 rear are good to go without any concerns of rubbing or anything?

I know the outside isn't an issue as I've got 275/35 and 295/35 on the car now with tons of room left. Mainly curious if I could run into issues on the inside with the 285/35 up front.

Is there enough room in the back to stuff a 325, 335, or 345?

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I'll be running Vorsteiner V-FF 107's.

285/35/20 front and 315/35/20 or 315/30/20 rear are good to go without any concerns of rubbing or anything?

I know the outside isn't an issue as I've got 275/35 and 295/35 on the car now with tons of room left. Mainly curious if I could run into issues on the inside with the 285/35 up front.

Is there enough room in the back to stuff a 325, 335, or 345?

-James
Nice choice in wheels, no issues with a 285 upfront

No sir max I recommend is a 315
 
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Sounds good. Much appreciated. Leaning toward the MPSS in 285/35/20 and 315/30/20. Was briefly considering the R888R, but I think I'd burn through them too fast.

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Sounds good. Much appreciated. Leaning toward the MPSS in 285/35/20 and 315/30/20. Was briefly considering the R888R, but I think I'd burn through them too fast.

-James
No worries and if you need help with the wheels let me know we are a direct dealer and we always pass on savings. :thumbsup:
 
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No worries and if you need help with the wheels let me know we are a direct dealer and we always pass on savings. :thumbsup:
Appreciate it. We're a dealer as well though (Vivid Racing). :cheers:

-James
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