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Im on cjpp springs. Drop is 1.5” front & 1” rear no rubbing issues front or rear. I do have 5mm spacers up front.


What suspension setup are you running? I just installed the eibach sportlines and have the same rear wheel setup and 275/35 for front on the way but I’m concerned about what size spacers to use and any rubbing issues?
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While I have this cross posted in the huge tire and wheel thread I thought I'd add it here since this is a dedicated thread for the Crossfire wheels. Fronts are 20X9 ET35 and rears are 20X10.5 ET45. Fronts have a 5MM spacer. Tires are Michelin Sport 4S's sized 265/35 front and 295/35 rear sitting on stock suspension.

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I have these wheels with a 20x9 35mm offset up front on 275/35/20 tires. If I lower the car an inch on Eibach Pro-Kit springs would I need to purchase spacers for up front? If so what size should I be looking at? Where are you guys purchasing these 5mm spacers? They don't seem to be available to purchase from any of the "big" sites or brands I've heard of.
 

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I got mine off of CJ Pony Parts, Eibach hubcentric 5 mm. I would go any bigger than that. I get no vibration. They fit very snug.
 

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Can't imagine finding these wheels cheaper anywhere else right?

AR924 via eBay

Free shipping and no tax saves me nearly $400 over discount tire. I know they match prices but I am simply piecing things together at this point waiting for the best prices on everything ahead of spring time when I will put them on.

As far as tire size, I am not an aggressive to the lip of the fender type of guy. I'll be installing some Steeda progressives soon. Was thinking about the following for tire size:

F: 255/35/20
R: 295/30/20

Stepping down to a 30 series in the rear results in a set that have the identical sidewall height. Just wondering if I am making a mistake?
 
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Can't imagine finding these wheels cheaper anywhere else right?

AR924 via eBay

Free shipping and no tax saves me nearly $400 over discount tire. I know they match prices but I am simply piecing things together at this point waiting for the best prices on everything ahead of spring time when I will put them on.

As far as tire size, I am not an aggressive to the lip of the fender type of guy. I'll be installing some Steeda progressives soon. Was thinking about the following for tire size:

F: 255/35/20
R: 295/30/20

Stepping down to a 30 series in the rear results in a set that have the identical sidewall height. Just wondering if I am making a mistake?
https://tiresize.com/comparison/

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👍Yeah I found that website after posting. The combo would give a squared appearance from the side of the vehicle which is what I was after. Just the width would be different obviously. Plan to use a 5mm spacer on the front.
You're fine with a width distance difference, that's normal, and even standard on the PP Mustangs. Just want to try to keep your circumference as close to equal (and preferably close to your stock tire measurement too to maintain accuracy of your speedometer).
 
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I took all my various internet findings for the wheels and tires and headed to Discount Tire this past Saturday. They matched every price and even took it lower to compensate for no sales tax being charged eBay and Gigatires.
  • Staggered AR924 wheels in gunmetal
  • Falken Azenis FK510 tires (265/35/20 and 295/35/20)
  • TPMS sensors with 6 year warranty
  • lug splines
  • Replacement certificates
  • Lifetime balance and installation
$2200

Still got the 5% rebate meaning total cost including tax was $2090. Not too bad at all!
 

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This is an older thread but I just purchased these wheels and I am wondering if you guys ran hub rings with these wheels as they are a 72.6 hub bore and our stock hubs are 70.5. Are rings required or not?? Thanks.
 

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I used them. without wheel had a tiny bit of play.
This is an older thread but I just purchased these wheels and I am wondering if you guys ran hub rings with these wheels as they are a 72.6 hub bore and our stock hubs are 70.5. Are rings required or not?? Thanks.
 

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This is an older thread but I just purchased these wheels and I am wondering if you guys ran hub rings with these wheels as they are a 72.6 hub bore and our stock hubs are 70.5. Are rings required or not?? Thanks.
The Mustang uses a hub centric design......pressure is placed on the hub, not the wheel lugs. Not using the appropriate sized hub rings could cause a vibration and put undo stress on the lugs.
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