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10.5” or 11”.

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I don't think so. Maybe you can do that with a 10.5 but not a 11.

If someone has gotten it to work it would likely be with more camber than that. Why not just use a 10 inch wheel up front?
 

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Yeah, 19x10 up front is always a possibility, just figured since I was planning on running a 295/35, a 10.5 would be a better fit, plus there are a couple of wheel styles I like that are 10.5's and 11's, just looking at all options.

Looks like a 11" wide with a 26 to 27 mm offset would work, but would have to run between 2 to 3 degrees of camber. There is a member on here running a 295/35 on an OEM PP2 front wheel (10.5 with 24mm offset) on his 2018 that reported no issues, just wasn't sure if the front fenders/liners are any different on a 2017 vs a 2018.

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Got some fresh rubber and an alignment this weekend ✌

This was taken pre-alignment. I'm running -2.5 up front and -2.1 in back now, but need to wash this pig and take it somewhere flat for some photos.

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Looky looky what me gots.

Old wheels gots to go.
 

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Okay the next will it fit wheel question. Well I’m currently running 20x11’s all around sve wheels GT7’s 50mm offset with a 20mm spacer you front. Tires are 285/30/20 up front and 305/30/20’s rear Donlops all around. I tried to run 305’s all around but I may have gotten too greedy on lowering my car with H&R supersport Springs. The 305’s rubbed and I used a 25mm spacer to get them on.

So I’m taking another try and asking the opinions here if they think I’ll be able to run 305/30/19’s all around on 19x11 again GT’7s SVE wheels again et is 50. Tires are Goodyear supercar’s. I’ll try running a 20mm spacer again and H&R states 1.6 drop front 1.7 rear I’m hoping that I’ll have better luck with the 19’s being shorter than the 20’s and dialing in a little more camber and maxing our what the camber bolts I installed will give me. Also car is a 2020 pp1
 

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Okay the next will it fit wheel question. Well I’m currently running 20x11’s all around sve wheels GT7’s 50mm offset with a 20mm spacer you front. Tires are 285/30/20 up front and 305/30/20’s rear Donlops all around. I tried to run 305’s all around but I may have gotten too greedy on lowering my car with H&R supersport Springs. The 305’s rubbed and I used a 25mm spacer to get them on.

So I’m taking another try and asking the opinions here if they think I’ll be able to run 305/30/19’s all around on 19x11 again GT’7s SVE wheels again et is 50. Tires are Goodyear supercar’s. I’ll try running a 20mm spacer again and H&R states 1.6 drop front 1.7 rear I’m hoping that I’ll have better luck with the 19’s being shorter than the 20’s and dialing in a little more camber and maxing our what the camber bolts I installed will give me. Also car is a 2020 pp1
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Looky looky what me gots.

Old wheels gots to go.
Those look amazing, I look forward to seeing more pics. What model are they? I went to SVF's website, and I don't see a model that looks exactly like those.
 

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Those look amazing, I look forward to seeing more pics. What model are they? I went to SVF's website, and I don't see a model that looks exactly like those.
They are SAVINI SV-F5 They just came out this year around March, but I just got mine a few weeks ago. Matte Bronze
Haven't installed, I'm going to run 20x10 All around with these so that I can save tires. Rotating tires save money
I currently run Savini BM-12.

You probably didn't go to the right site, here you go.
https://saviniwheels.com/wheels/sv-f5/
 

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Please read and comment. Just got my SVE S350 wheels and tires from LMR put on 2017 GT, The package came with 275/35/20 and 305/35/20 Mickey Thompson Street Comps. I am super impressed with the fitment on my stock performance pack suspension. I have a set of the SVE Progressive Rate Springs that are scheduled to be installed at the end of the month. I am just wondering if anybody one here has had any experience with these springs or similar springs on my exact tire setup. should I be concerned about the car bottoming out on drive ways and the wheels hitting the fenders Etc.... should I go ahead with the install or just keep it stock ride height or drop it down 1.1 in the front and 1.0 in the rear?

Here are pictures of it now on the stock suspension
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Please read and comment. Just got my SVE S350 wheels and tires from LMR put on 2017 GT, The package came with 275/35/20 and 305/35/20 Mickey Thompson Street Comps. I am super impressed with the fitment on my stock performance pack suspension. I have a set of the SVE Progressive Rate Springs that are scheduled to be installed at the end of the month. I am just wondering if anybody one here has had any experience with these springs or similar springs on my exact tire setup. should I be concerned about the car bottoming out on drive ways and the wheels hitting the fenders Etc.... should I go ahead with the install or just keep it stock ride height or drop it down 1.1 in the front and 1.0 in the rear?
I had similar springs on the same tires (In my case, the tires left much to be desired). You wont have any issues rubbing unless you have some aggressive curbs and/or driveway angle.

Overall it'll look good too.
 

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I had similar springs on the same tires (In my case, the tires left much to be desired). You wont have any issues rubbing unless you have some aggressive curbs and/or driveway angle.

Overall it'll look good too.
Thank you so much and I look forward to my install on the 30th, I’ve got a set of maximum motorsports caster camber plates that will be going on the front too. If you’ve got any pictures of yours with those springs and tires I’d love to see them.
 

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Thank you so much and I look forward to my install on the 30th, I’ve got a set of maximum motorsports caster camber plates that will be going on the front too. If you’ve got any pictures of yours with those springs and tires I’d love to see them.
Here you go. These are pretty old and the quality isn't great but you can get a feel for it. My front spring was slightly more aggressive (.15") than the SVE model you'll be using.
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