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19x9.5 +35 Squared Setup on a V6?

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So, after having some fitment issues with a more aggressive offset on some wheels that I had ordered previously (too much poke :frusty:), I just wanted to see if any other V6 owners are running a 19x9.5 +35 squared setup before I pull the trigger on the wheels that I am currently looking at.

As far as I can tell, the fitment will be cozy, but shouldn't cause any issues. Any information, pictures, stories, etc. from other V6 owners would be much appreciated!
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They'll fit the same as any other car. Check out my build thread for pics with that exact wheel setup.
 
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They'll fit the same as any other car. Check out my build thread for pics with that exact wheel setup.
19x9.5 ET 35 is a standard fitment itll work just fine.

Thanks for the responses guys, I wasn't sure if there would be any difference between the V6 and the Ecoboost/GT when it came to wheel fitment.

Looks like I'll be ordering these new wheels/tires shortly.
 

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Thanks for the responses guys, I wasn't sure if there would be any difference between the V6 and the Ecoboost/GT when it came to wheel fitment.

Looks like I'll be ordering these new wheels/tires shortly.
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FYI a 5 mm spacer on the front would put the front and rear pretty much equal on flushness. Here's mine for reference, but no spacers.
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:thumbsup:

FYI a 5 mm spacer on the front would put the front and rear pretty much equal on flushness. Here's mine for reference, but no spacers.
I definitely see what you mean, pushing the fronts out a little more to match the rears would look great with this setup.


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Those VP5s look much better on an S550 than I expected. Are the Bridgestone Potenzas that I see in most of the pictures in your Build Thread also 275/40/19?

On a side note... I typically try to avoid drooling all over my keyboard, but your V6 is insane. I would love to see more V6 owners go as nuts as you did with your entire setup. Keep up the awesome work my man!
 

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Those VP5s look much better on an S550 than I expected. Are the Bridgestone Potenzas that I see in most of the pictures in your Build Thread also 275/40/19?

On a side note... I typically try to avoid drooling all over my keyboard, but your V6 is insane. I would love to see more V6 owners go as nuts as you did with your entire setup. Keep up the awesome work my man!
Thanks. Love my MRR wheels. I had Bridgestone Pole Position s04 before the MPSS I have now. Both 275/40r19 squared.
Thank you. Appreciate the kind words. :cheers:
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