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Aftermarket GT350 wheel and tire size

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From what I hear the Cup 2's are pretty slick in the wet. So if you're going to be driving the car more on the street than the track, the stock PSS's are fine imo. I've heard good things about both CCW and Forgeline so I'd leave it down to which you think looks better, since either wheel will have a significant weight savings vs the stock boat anchors.

Have you considered HRE? Their new R101 is one of my favorite wheels currently.
I like the HRE P101 but not wanting to spend $12000 on just wheels. I'll have to check out the R101s cost.
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I would do a 19x11+50 square setup and run a 25mm spacer up front. Can reuse the stock tires then switch to a stickier 305/30 square setup once they are exhausted

How much are the CCWs, the forge lines are ~1500/wheel correct?
 
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I don't like using spacers. The forgelines are about $1600 each. The CCW's $1250-$1300 each. I'd rather keep my stock GT350 wheels together and not dismount them. I was wanting to get a complete set with a lighter wheel and sticker tire.
 

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I'm considering swapping mine out fairly soon. I'll probably go with HRE101's or ADV 5.0's.
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