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heres my new setup. I decided to go staggered. 18x10.5 et22 and 18x9.5 et 22. ill probably run a 6mm spacer up front. after I see how these fit....and get off the prokits and on steeda extremes, im going to try and go 275/285...currently will be running 255/275...right now thecar is on 18x10et25 with 6mm spacers, 275 40 square. pretty excited about these wheels. ill have the 255s on sat and should have some pics sat afternoon
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So just to be clear, I'm going to be running 20x10 +40 squared, is the offset fine for the front or will I need spacers?

Lowered on Steeda extreme springs and 275/35/20 squared
 

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im considering steeda extremes, how do you like them?
 

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I don't have them yet, my tires are suppose to come in tomorrow then I plan on ordering the springs, I don't know anyone with them and haven't really heard much about them but I'm going to give them a shot.
 

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hey guys late to the party here. I have a set of Eibach SPortlines on a Convertible. However the SVE 20" GT350 wrapped in 305/35/20 Mickey Thompson wont fit in the rear, I think i can adjust the camber and they will squeeze in. will i have noise issues from this?? or cause damage? i just finished the Wrap and dont want to mess it up. THanks in advance

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Finish: Gloss Black
Size: 20x10
Backspace: 7.07"
Offset: +40mm
Weight: 26.4lbs
 

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So just to be clear, I'm going to be running 20x10 +40 squared, is the offset fine for the front or will I need spacers?

Lowered on Steeda extreme springs and 275/35/20 squared
hey guys late to the party here. I have a set of Eibach SPortlines on a Convertible. However the SVE 20" GT350 wrapped in 305/35/20 Mickey Thompson wont fit in the rear, I think i can adjust the camber and they will squeeze in. will i have noise issues from this?? or cause damage? i just finished the Wrap and dont want to mess it up. THanks in advance

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Finish: Gloss Black
Size: 20x10
Backspace: 7.07"
Offset: +40mm
Weight: 26.4lbs
adjust the rear cambe to -2 to -2.2 and youll be fine
 

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Heres a new shot of the Super Deep Concave F14 setup we did for our customer's Mustang
This shot does a great job of showing the concavity and how they fit!
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Thanks for the compliments guys. It was really important to me that I get this right. I'm poor, so I can't just buy a couple sets of Forgelines a year. This was like the cliche, "measure TEN times and cut once!" ;)

I'm sorry, I don't have proper "fitment" pics yet because I've been thrashing on the car to get it ready for display this weekend, but here's a car wash pic which gives you a better idea of the fitment. It does poke, but very little. It certainly doesn't rub anywhere. I was going for GT350R style fitment. I think I nailed it in the back. IMO, the fronts are too high offset on the GT350Rs... I didn't want that. So I ran the exact same sizes (19x11 & 305/30) on my front tires as the Shelbys do, but with the proper offset to get the front poke to match the rear. In person, the edge of the tread tucks but the sidewalls poke.

Looks sweet. How's the handling with that much tire on the front and back? Any rubbing issues? I'm super interested in your setup
 

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Well thanks to Paul i have finally pulled the trigger on my wheels.Paul took alot of time going through many wheels to make sure i got what i was looking for.At the end i went Ferrada Fr1,s 20x10.5 front and 20x11.5 back,in matte bronze with gloss black lip.Cant remember the offsets but these will be an aggressive fit,not just a bolt on a go.Minor rear camber adjustments will be needed for the rear,front will be fine.Paul also recommended going with the steeda 1in drop springs so i got him to pick them up for me too.Have to get tires and i will be posted some pics for u guys.Thanks again Paul and all your time.
 

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heres my new setup. ESR SR07 18x10.5 et22, and 18x9.5 et22, with a 6mm spacer. tires are federal SS595 275 40, and 255 40. I absolutely love how these fit. could have probably used a little less offset up front, but they are pretty close to flush. but overall, I love how it looks. there is some poke out back, but 0 rubbing. this is on pro kits. I was thinking of going lower, but in person it looks pretty damn good, and this is literally my commuter car lol to me this staggered look just really fits the body lines well. im loving it
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heres my new setup. ESR SR07 18x10.5 et22, and 18x9.5 et22, with a 6mm spacer. tires are federal SS595 275 40, and 255 40. I absolutely love how these fit. could have probably used a little less offset up front, but they are pretty close to flush. but overall, I love how it looks. there is some poke out back, but 0 rubbing. this is on pro kits. I was thinking of going lower, but in person it looks pretty damn good, and this is literally my commuter car lol to me this staggered look just really fits the body lines well. im loving it
You should lower it, would look great!
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