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19x8.5 +35 Front wheels 2015 gt pp1

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Vehicle: 2015 Mustang gt pp1, stock pp 19s

I’ve been searching the interwebs and am having some difficulty figuring out what/if I will need spacers in order for my wheels to fit properly. Quite frankly I also don’t know wtf I am looking at.

Stock specs:

Front:
19x9-inch (+45mm offset)
Rear:
19x9.5-inch (+52.5mm offset)

The wheels in question:
Front: Aodhan DS07 19x8.5 +35
DS71985511435BZ
Rear: Aodhan DS07 19x9.5 +22
DS71995511422BZ



If spacers are required to clear brakes, I am a noob and am unsure of what exactly I need to buy. From what I have read hub centric is what is highly recommended but that only confuses me more in regard to what thickness and also if it’s necessary or if I could run slip on spacers. Any suggestions would be extremely helpful, thank you!
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I needed a 6mm spacer to get my Aodhan FF7's to clear the brembos
 

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For very thin spacers (<20mm) your only real option is slip on spacers. Bolt on spacers need some thickness to hold the extra hardware. Always prefer slip on spacers (and longer studs if needed) if you want the most reliable setup. People get away with bolts ons 'and didn't die' but they're an awkward band-aid with downsides.

<6mm you can usually get away with just slip on spacers and stock studs
Between ~6mm and 20mm you need longer studs for slip on spacers
>20mm and you can do either bolt on OR slip on spacers+longer studs

Anyway, that wheel design is more for 90s japanese car brake setup and doesn't fit the current mustang generation very well.

Check out the Apex SM-10 for something w/ similar spokes which does fit over our brakes much better. Its not deep dish, but like I said, deep dish isn't really compatible with the layout of our front brakes.
 

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Anyway, that wheel design is more for 90s japanese car brake setup and doesn't fit the current mustang generation very well.
Those offsets also are more suited for a SN95 Mustang, not a newer one.
 

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Why run a stock size width wheel? I'm running Adohan 19×9.5 +33 with a 275/40 tire. Front wheels needed a 5mm spacers to clear the calipers, rears were fine btw.
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