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Front spacer or new wheels?

Chomorro

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Picked up a mustang that was lowered on blue springs. Unsure what brand and some 20" wheels unsure the specs. I like the wheel design but the rear is aggresive and the front is not.

255/40/R20 front tires
275/40/R20 rear tires

Thinking about putting some spacers on the front or getting new wheels possibly a square setup I dont know. Just something little more flush in the front. But cost wise it seems sole spacers would be a lot cheaper.

I did see some pics of the performance pack 19"s that look pretty flush with similar design and I have the pp1. Hmmmmmm

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Picked up a mustang that was lowered on blue springs. Unsure what brand and some 20" wheels unsure the specs. I like the wheel design but the rear is aggresive and the front is not.

255/40/R20 front tires
275/40/R20 rear tires

Thinking about putting some spacers on the front or getting new wheels possibly a square setup I dont know. Just something little more flush in the front. But cost wise it seems sole spacers would be a lot cheaper.

I did see some pics of the performance pack 19"s that look pretty flush with similar design and I have the pp1. Hmmmmmm

20210327_100006.jpg


20210327_095618.jpg


20210320_162835.jpg


20210324_125807.jpg
 

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I don't know if your aloud to sell stuff on here,but I have a set of pp1 mint condition
 

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You'd be best off trying to find out the specs for your wheels first. Pull off a front and a rear and check for markings. At the very least you should be able to find size and offset. If they're a decent wheel and you line the look you you could probably just go with spacers. If they're heavy, cast wheels and you aren't in love with them, it might be wort it to skip the spacers and put the money toward a wheel upgrade.
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