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Aggressive figment help 20x10.5/11

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Going with a 295/30 and 305/30 was a good call. If possible, I’d try and figure out where you're rubbing before getting cc plates. If you’re rubbing on the front of the fender liners, cc plates won’t help you gain any clearance there. And it doesn’t really look like you can go any more positive camber wise front or rear. Glad you’re happy with your set up
I really appreciate all your advice as I worked through this. I definitely would have had issues had I gone any bigger on either tire. Thanks again!!
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I really appreciate all your advice as I worked through this. I definitely would have had issues had I gone any bigger on either tire. Thanks again!!
Not a problem at all. Make sure to make a post in the aggressive fitment and Oxford white mustangs threads
 

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I ended up running 295/30/20 on the front and the rim is a 20x10.5 +30 and the. The rear I went with 305/30/20 on 20x11 +50. Everything clears well, but I can hear it rubbing hitting a speed bump (not a bump lol) at 35 mph in the front. The roads near my house are pretty decent though so I need to find some tougher roads to see just how much they are rubbing. I’m debating if I should invest in camber plates or not before I take it down to get aligned. Here are more pictures of it parked up on a curb to get it to compress more. The rear tucks perfectly.
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I know this was awhile ago… but Im planning on putting 295/35/19 up front on my 2018 GT with OEM Shelby GT350 rims on sportlines and was wondering if you think I would have any rubbing / strut clearance issues. They’re a 19x10.5 +30.
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