Currently stock 18” 235 Pirelli. Goal is to be on 19” 285s all around.@Mum4rdV8
Which tire and wheels size do you have now?
Depending on this, wheels could be the first step, maybe wait until you need new tires anyway.
You wouldn't be the first person to do everything or much straight away and then complain about a lack of comfort afterwards.
Yeah, originally considered 285 front 305 rear and they’re still in the mix. I do mostly commuting driving so getting most out of tires is important. I’m open to the 255/275 setup as you suggested as well.19" or 20" wheels with proper tires will make a big difference.
Over here most would not consider 285 all around, but a staggered setup.
Why not 255 front and 275 rear like OEM Performance Pack option?
Are there OEM rims, that you like (e.g. GT PP, Bullitt, GT/CS, Mach1)?
With the above tire size 19x9 front 19x9,5 rear is the GT setup, 19x9,5 front 19x10 rear on the Mach1 (w/o Track Pack).
Takeoff wheels are often a good deal.
Hmm, that's actually not unpopular "over here." A big advantage to square is the ability to rotate, which might interest someone concerned about wear. Also, handling is very good.Over here most would not consider 285 all around, but a staggered setup.
GT EU spec does not exist with square setup from factory, that's why almost noone considers it in Europe.Hmm, that's actually not unpopular "over here."
There is no cost disadvantage in replacing the worn axle without rotating it.A big advantage to square is the ability to rotate, which might interest someone concerned about wear.
Yes!Also, handling is very good.
This is exactly what I have on mine. As well the centering dowels and bushing supports were done previously. Rides great as far as I am concerned, every bit as good if not better than stock.Thanks. I’m considering this kit from Steeda but not sure if I need the shock/struts right now or just wait until the stock ones need replacing. To be honest I’m just trying to get the wheel gap and stance right but understand by making one change can alter other things.
Steeda S550 Mustang Progressive Lowering Springs, Camber Plate, Non-Adjustable Shocks & Strut Combo Kit (2015-2023)