ethanhunter34
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Anyone has or saw these wheels on eBay? Wanted to know if they are any good? Are the offset 35 front and 50 correct ?
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correct. they are all imitating the Ford GT wheels from 2008'ish(?) The MRR are discontinued as are the LMR version.Looks similar to p51
those are the genuine article - from MRR, not the knock-offs from LMR. Get a pic of the label on the box to be sure, but if AspireMotoring (my go-to vendor) is also selling them, they are MRR. Probably the very last left in the country.
yes they clear the Brembo's by a mile. Those tires would be at their limit on stretch but yes they'll fit - check tirerack's specs page to confirm. Better would be 275/40 or 285/35 front, 295-305 on the rears. So use your current rear tires on the front rims and buy yourself 2 new rear tires.Would they fit over PP1 brakes and take 255/40 on the front 10" and 275/40 on the 11" rear?
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That was the plan, use my existing PS4s until they are dead then next tires go for 275 front and 305 rear assuming no rubbing.yes they clear the Brembo's by a mile. Those tires would be at their limit on stretch but yes they'll fit. Better would be 275/40 or 285/35 front, 295-305 on the rears.
Unfortunately no real help. No idea who makes them and how they are made. If it were me I’d take a hard pass. The are enough wheel vendors on this forum who would glad to help you out.
Do you think the rear 19x11 would also clear Brembos on the front of a Mustang GT, with a spacer presumably?yes they clear the Brembo's by a mile.
price is normally 350 each, this is half price. The LMR clones are gone. I use 19x11et24 on the front. Since these are et50 you'll need a 25mm spacer and extended studs.Do you think the rear 19x11 would also clear Brembos on the front of a Mustang GT, with a spacer presumably?
Price seems good, no?
How can you tell they are MRRs just from that?those are the genuine article - from MRR, not the knock-offs from LMR. Get a pic of the label on the box to be sure, but if AspireMotoring (my go-to vendor) is also selling them, they are MRR. Probably the very last left in the country.