FlowForm_Wheels
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In anticipation of one of our upcoming 18" track fitments, we cut a one-off forged version of our 18x10.5 et48 FF15 to test fit on my 2015 GT PP. Dimensions, barrel etc will all be the same on our FlowForm versions we will start receiving by Feb 2015.
As stated before in our Official FF15 thread, the 18x10.5 will be the hard core track set up for the Pro teams and serious weekend racer. It will need the following to work.
Of note: We will also have a more mild 18x10 et40 set up to run on all 4 with NO spacers needed. With this set up you will still be able to easily run 285 or 295 R compound tires.
In either case, here are the pics to show the fitment and clearance. Due to the loss of 13mm of stud, I did not want to tighten the lugs and drop the car down out of fear of stripping the threads. Of course the rear needs no spacer so I did mount it and drop it down so you can see the fitment.
Tire is 295/40 18, and the front has an 13mm spacer leaving the minimum clearance of 3mm between the tire and strut.
P.S. For those that have been asking about our 20x10.5 et45 FF01 on the front. I tried that too, and you need a 10mm spacer to give the needed 3mm minimum clearance between tire and strut.
As stated before in our Official FF15 thread, the 18x10.5 will be the hard core track set up for the Pro teams and serious weekend racer. It will need the following to work.
- Ford Racing Hub kit with 3" ARP studs, FMS-M-1104-A or ARP studs can be installed into any existing OEM hubs P/N ARP-100-7722. Matching rear studs are available P/N ARP-100-7723.
- Open ended lug nuts
- 13mm to 15mm wheel spacers (width depends on tires)
Of note: We will also have a more mild 18x10 et40 set up to run on all 4 with NO spacers needed. With this set up you will still be able to easily run 285 or 295 R compound tires.
In either case, here are the pics to show the fitment and clearance. Due to the loss of 13mm of stud, I did not want to tighten the lugs and drop the car down out of fear of stripping the threads. Of course the rear needs no spacer so I did mount it and drop it down so you can see the fitment.
Tire is 295/40 18, and the front has an 13mm spacer leaving the minimum clearance of 3mm between the tire and strut.
P.S. For those that have been asking about our 20x10.5 et45 FF01 on the front. I tried that too, and you need a 10mm spacer to give the needed 3mm minimum clearance between tire and strut.
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