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Ferrada FR4 20x9 +25 front 20x10.5 +38 rear

Nallek

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So I did it. I finally purchased my first set of rims. I bought some cheaper tires to go with them (I found a closeout sale on Cooper Zeon RS3-G1's from TireRack) and some SR Performance lowering springs to put on my 2015 GT base.

Car: 2015 Mustang GT Base - Ingot Silver
Wheels: Ferrada FR4 in matte black with gloss black lip
Front: 20x9 +28
Rear: 20x10.5 +38
Tires: Cooper Zeon RS3-G1
Front: 255/35/20
Rear: 305/35/20

Do you guys think I'll have any rubbing issues with these springs with zero adjustment? Will I need to adjust camber at all? Thoughts on how you think it will look and/or what I need to do to make things look/drive perfect?

Any input is greatly appreciated!
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After the installation. I think I need a degree of negative camber in rear to play it safe but otherwise I’m extremely happy!
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Those look deadly but please get some great shots to really show them off! Fitment looks nice, especially the rear.
 

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After the installation. I think I need a degree of negative camber in rear to play it safe but otherwise I’m extremely happy!
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Can you show some more pictures ??
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