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I was wondering if I could fit those tire sizes with these configs

fronts
20x10 +35mm

rears
20x11 +50mm

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eibach sport line lowering springs

or if y’all could recommend some tire sizes that y’all would think fits better I’d appreciate it
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315/35 is not exactly common size with a bunch of brand choices.
try 295/35, 305/30, 305/35 instead. Or just make life simple and go 285/35 on all corners.
 
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315/35 is not exactly common size with a bunch of brand choices.
try 295/35, 305/30, 305/35 instead. Or just make life simple and go 285/35 on all corners.
Im looking for larger tires and don’t care to much about common sizing. Also looking for staggered setup
 

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My setup is
285/35/19 10" FRONT
305/35/19 11" REAR
Lowered with Eibach Pro Kit
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Those sizes are a non-issue as far as fitment goes. The wheel widths are fairly common and offset selection is good.
 

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Here's some reference of the exact same wheel size but slightly different tire size. (Pix are old FYI).

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The rears are a 295 K1 so the fitment is more like a 305. Every tire manufacturer has different fitment but you can expect a little more poke with a 315.
 

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Im looking for larger tires and don’t care to much about common sizing. Also looking for staggered setup
When you say larger, do you mean wider or taller? A 35 aspect ratio on a 20” wheel will be taller than stock rolling diameter. For the approximate stock diameter a 30 series in 20” is the correct fitment.
 

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FWIW ... 2019 Level II w/10.5x19 & 305/30 (F) & 11.0x19 & 325/30 (R). When using 20" rims, it may come down to the offset & OA diameter difference between yours & the Level II rim/tire combo. If I recall correctly, the Level II rims were the widest ever offered on any Ford produced Mustang (not including the current GT500 which has 11.0" front rims). As a side note, my Mustang is also equipped w/a set of Steeda springs (555-8243).
 

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I've seen several cars here with those sizes, or very similar lowered on steeda progressives. I think the sportlines, are a little lower though, so not sure with those springs.

Here's a youtube video of one with steeda progressives albeit no rolling shots:

2016 Ford Mustang GT Walk Around - YouTube
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