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Fitment changed a little for me.

20x9.5 ET30 275/35
20x11 ET50 295/35

Probably doesn't qualify for aggressive fitment anymore
 

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Fitment changed a little for me.

20x9.5 ET30 275/35
20x11 ET50 295/35

Probably doesn't qualify for aggressive fitment anymore
Does the rear tire have a stretch to it with a 295 on an 11"?
 

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I fit a new amp on the weekend...I swore loudly at it, punched the firewall after cutting my knuckles etc.

does that count as an aggressive fitment?
 

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I fit a new amp on the weekend...I swore loudly at it, punched the firewall after cutting my knuckles etc.

does that count as an aggressive fitment?
That is aggressive.

Fitment changed a little for me.

20x9.5 ET30 275/35
20x11 ET50 295/35

Probably doesn't qualify for aggressive fitment anymore
its a spot on fitment, but offsets are not aggressive, the are flush though.
 

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Does the rear tire have a stretch to it with a 295 on an 11"?
I'm thinking the MPSS won't stretch on an 11

That is aggressive.



its a spot on fitment, but offsets are not aggressive, the are flush though.
Too bad. The company kept insisting that this fitment will be best. I knew I wanted to go aggressive but I have no idea how much more I got to work with so I just stuck with this. This way i'll have a better idea for another set. Should still look OK though.
 

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I'm thinking the MPSS won't stretch on an 11



Too bad. The company kept insisting that this fitment will be best. I knew I wanted to go aggressive but I have no idea how much more I got to work with so I just stuck with this. This way i'll have a better idea for another set. Should still look OK though.
20x9.5 ET 20
20x11 ET 45

for instance,
 

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20x9.5 ET 20
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for instance,
That is pretty aggressive. Maybe the next set. Plus i'll be going on pro-kits so I should have more room to work with. I wish I could imagine it but offsets, widths, and how they interact with the tire it's on is hard to imagine the finished product. For me anyway. I'm not young so i've only been through one or two sets of wheels throughout my ownership of cars.

I tried PMing Need4Speed about the fit but I haven't received a response. I should have posted in here. :headbonk:

For science the wheels will be going on:
 
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That is pretty aggressive. Maybe the next set. Plus i'll be going on pro-kits so I should have more room to work with. I wish I could imagine it but offsets, widths, and how they interact with the tire it's on is hard to imagine the finished product. For me anyway. I'm not young so i've only been through one or two sets of wheels throughout my ownership of cars.

I tried PMing Need4Speed about the fit but I haven't received a response. I should have posted in here. :headbonk:

For science the wheels will be going on:
It is a doable offset, ive done it before so I know how it works with the drop.

I used to work at that company, but I have opened up my own company so if you ever need anything contact me directly Ill provide all the free knowledge I can for you.
 

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i pulled my rears about 8mm, to fit 18x12/335. with the amount of camber i'm now running, i wouldn't have needed to pull at all; there's enough room to run 18x13/335, which i'll be putting on next season. anything narrower than that, with the correct offset and some camber, doesn't require pulling.

noticed you're in scottsdale. [MENTION=14634]ecolulz[/MENTION] is in your neck of the woods, and running my old 18x11/315 setup square on his ecoboost, if you want to see what's possible off-the-shelf without modification.
I'm new to this site and looking for wheel fitment info for my new Mustang. I just saw the comment from Boardkat regarding a 315 square setup using all off the shelf items. Any pics?

I am looking for a very aggressive look. Also running auto-x events. I don't plan on going low but I want a huge amount of rubber. A square 315 18 with a meaty sidewall like more of a vintage track car is what I'm after. If this is only a thread for showing off, not inquiring, please let me know. Not trying to disrupt the flow.
 
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What are make & model of those wheels... and sizes of wheels/tires?
 

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I'm new to this site and looking for wheel fitment info for my new Mustang. I just saw the comment from Boardkat regarding a 315 square setup using all off the shelf items. Any pics?

I am looking for a very aggressive look. Also running auto-x events. I don't plan on going low but I want a huge amount of rubber. A square 315 18 with a meaty sidewall like more of a vintage track car is what I'm after. If this is only a thread for showing off, not inquiring, please let me know. Not trying to disrupt the flow.
I've heard it being done but not much specifics

Now I personally have done a 19x11 square setup for track usage twice for members so it's just translating that to a 18"
 

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What are make & model of those wheels... and sizes of wheels/tires?
Says it right above the post you quoted brotha
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