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Not to be a dick, but I don’t think by “aggressive setup” that they meant “stock setup”. Very nice car, but those are factory specs and do not belong in this thread. They do not further anyone’s research in here.
Hi for my understanding which of it is factory spec?
 

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The only thing not factory spec for a setup like that on a GT350R is the rear tire size. O.E. is a 315/30R19 vs. the 325/30R19 for the setup shown. The wheels and front tire size is factory spec.
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Yes, Thats correct its a wider rear set up from a 315 to 325.

So yes its considered more aggressive if you're not on OEM set up.

Yes, on a regular S550 Mustang or Shelby you could also go 325/30/19 rears or even 345's.

Its all about your preference and your own lifestyle :D
 

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What would be the ideal offset and tire size for a 20x10 rear wheel? For the front, I'm planning 20x10 +35 with 275/35/20. Does that sound about right?
 

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What would be the ideal offset and tire size for a 20x10 rear wheel? For the front, I'm planning 20x10 +35 with 275/35/20. Does that sound about right?
Your front fitment will be perfect. If your getting a 10" rear wheel why not keep it the same and run a square?

FYI, this isn't really an aggressive set up and might be better suited on another thread.
 

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I have a question for the fitment gang. The new PP2 wheels are 19x10.5 ET 24 in the front and 19x11 ET 48 in the rear on 305/30 tires. Is this going to be too aggressive to be able to use any kind of lowering spring out there? I think the gt350 FR springs are like 3/4" drop so maybe they would work? I've read through a lot of the pages on this thread and haven't found anything quite so wide.

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I have a question for the fitment gang. The new PP2 wheels are 19x10.5 ET 24 in the front and 19x11 ET 48 in the rear on 305/30 tires. Is this going to be too aggressive to be able to use any kind of lowering spring out there? I think the gt350 FR springs are like 3/4" drop so maybe they would work? I've read through a lot of the pages on this thread and haven't found anything quite so wide.

Thanks in advance
Itll fit fine sir.
 
 




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