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For a 10.5 wheel you should be looking at a 295 or even a 305. If you want to go staggar then I would run a 10in wheel up front and an 11in wheel out back. Or 9.5 and 10.5 depending on what's available. Also if you do 19's they will open up more tire possibilities should that matter to you vs 20's.
For a 10.5 wheel you should be looking at a 295 or even a 305. If you want to go staggar then I would run a 10in wheel up front and an 11in wheel out back. Or 9.5 and 10.5 depending on what's available. Also if you do 19's they will open up more tire possibilities should that matter to you vs 20's.
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Looking at running a square setup

20x10.5 et42

Will I have issues on the front? Probably run a 275/35

Car is a GT so has the brembos
275 on a 10.5 is going to be stretching the tire big time! I'm running that on a 10 in wheel and it's just flush with wheel. Also I think your wheel would be poking both upfront and in the rears unless your planning on running a lot of negative camber. With 20x10 et38 I'm completely flush on all corners.
 

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Wheel shopping now and am looking at 2 wheels that are at least I think they are aggressive. They are 19x11 front and rear wheels. The offsets one one set are 22mm front and rear and the 2nd set are 25mm front and rear. I’m also lowered on Steeda extreme springs on a performance pack mustang. I think they’ll work any input would be greatly appreciated and any tire size suggestions would be appreciated
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19x10 +40 front 285/35/19
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Looking to order custom 2-piece 19x10.5 wheels.
What would be the best offset on a 1" lowered car with 285 or 295 squared tires? (otherwise stock suspension so no crazy camber)
I'm trying to narrow it down in the 32-40 range. Want to avoid rubbing and clear the strut.
 

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I’m running 19x10.5 +30 with a 285/35 Firehawk, lowered on H&R Super Sport springs (slightly lower than sportlines) and don’t rub. I haven’t got a chance to really put it through any hard corners yet, but they seem to be good.
 

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Looking to order custom 2-piece 19x10.5 wheels.
What would be the best offset on a 1" lowered car with 285 or 295 squared tires? (otherwise stock suspension so no crazy camber)
I'm trying to narrow it down in the 32-40 range. Want to avoid rubbing and clear the strut.
we have done 19x10.5 25et but
 

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Tom, lovely pic mate. Mines almost a twin, just a bit older! P51s definitely on the wish list, you happy with yours? What rubber did you go with?
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Yep very happy with them.

The car originally came with Michelin PS4S as standard (which are great tyres) but those tyres don't come in the size I need for the rears (345s) so went with MPSSs which are still very good
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