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Are these made in 19X9.5 ET 40 5X114.3? I have seen some places advertising it. Would it also fit on the front of a PP GT to make a square setup?
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Are these made in 19X9.5 ET 40 5X114.3? I have seen some places advertising it. Would it also fit on the front of a PP GT to make a square setup?
The 19" AG wheels will not clear the GT PP brakes unfortunately.
We test some 19"s yesterday on a GT PP and AG's 19" barrels just barely touch the GT PP brakes unfortunately.

AG offers the M580 in 20x8.5 20x10 staggered with custom offsets, which would be the best recommended fitment for the GT PP.
 

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Only AG's in 19's that were able to clear were the M310's in the 19x8.5 size. With a 5mm hubcentric spacer the 9.5 would have cleared.

The 580/ 510/ and 590 have a spoke design the really doesn't mesh well with the PP brakes. In the 19 inch size.
 

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Only AG's in 19's that were able to clear were the M310's in the 19x8.5 size. With a 5mm hubcentric spacer the 9.5 would have cleared.

The 580/ 510/ and 590 have a spoke design the really doesn't mesh well with the PP brakes. In the 19 inch size.
This is great news for me! I can handle running a 5mm hubcentric spacer because a 19x9.5 & 19x11 M310 setup was my original plans. You got any pics of the 19x9.5 to show the concavity?
 

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Unfortunately AG doesnt offer the M310 in a 19x11 fitment for the Mustang.
They only offer the 19x11 in a 5x130 Porsche bolt pattern which wont work.

They do offer a 20x9 +30 20x10 +40 M310 fitment specifically for the Mustang that is hubcentric, which may be worth considering!
 

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This is great news for me! I can handle running a 5mm hubcentric spacer because a 19x9.5 & 19x11 M310 setup was my original plans. You got any pics of the 19x9.5 to show the concavity?


Forgestar offers 19x9.5 &19x11 in deep concave that will clear.
 

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Yeah that was my next option. Looks like I'll be going that route when I get my car then.
Let us know:) We have a lot of custom orders in the chute right now with them. 19x9.5/ 19x11 would look great honestly! However, the CF5V's will most likely not clear doing a 19x9.5 as that didn't fit the older style brembos.
 

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I have been led to believe that the CF5V's in a 9.5 deep concave would fit??
 

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Let us know:) We have a lot of custom orders in the chute right now with them. 19x9.5/ 19x11 would look great honestly! However, the CF5V's will most likely not clear doing a 19x9.5 as that didn't fit the older style brembos.
I was looking at F14's, what offsets would be required for a good flush fit in 19x9.5 & 19x11 in deep concave front and back?
 

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I have been led to believe that the CF5V's in a 9.5 deep concave would fit??
I was told 19X9 CF5Vs would fit. I was told the staggered 19X9 and 19X9.5 would fit.

So what square 19 set would fit?

I am specifically stating that I do NOT want 20's

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AG M580's 19X9.5 35 would not fit on the front?
 

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AG M580's 19X9.5 35 would not fit on the front?


Correct they will not clear the pp brakes.

For the 19x9.5 CF5Vs it's the spoke design that hinders you from running those. The F14's would have no problem however these would not be deep concave but concave, deep concave will not fit the front of these cars. Rears, deep concave works.

You could run a 9.5 F14 square setup as well as the CF5's. Heck is be tempted to run 19x10 square setup in both the CF5's or F14's. I'll talk to Forgestar about the possibility as we've done it on quite a few brembo cars for the 11-14 years.
 

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For the 19x9.5 CF5Vs it's the spoke design that hinders you from running those. The F14's would have no problem however these would not be deep concave but concave, deep concave will not fit the front of these cars. Rears, deep concave works.
Although the deep concave would look better in the front as well I could handle the semi-concave in the front no problem. As long as it's a good flush fit front and back I'd be happy.
 

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Right, you can run "concave" in the front. Which, to me, is semi concave
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