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Anyone running 19x10 ET 35mm up front on stock suspension?

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I'm wondering if 19x10's with a 35mm offset will fit on the front of the vehicle. I have the stock suspension and ride height. Does anyone have / has anyone tried a wheel this deep without lowering? I'm hoping to put a 295/30R19 on them if that matters.
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Yes, many people have those wheels with no issues. Not sure about the 295 tires, but 275/40 and 285/35 definitely work. Mine are 275/40 with stock (Magneride) suspension.
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Extremely common setup. I’m sure LMR has sold thousands and thousands of their SVE wheels with those exact specs.
 
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thanks for the replies. Forgestar recommended a 19x9.5 in the front but I'm going so wide in the rear that i wanted a bit more tread up front too. I just had an off the shelf set of 19x10 forgestar F14s fail to fit (ET42) and i wanted a bit of reassurance before ordering a custom set at 35mm (because custom wheels cant be returned)
 

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thanks for the replies. Forgestar recommended a 19x9.5 in the front but I'm going so wide in the rear that i wanted a bit more tread up front too. I just had an off the shelf set of 19x10 forgestar F14s fail to fit (ET42) and i wanted a bit of reassurance before ordering a custom set at 35mm (because custom wheels cant be returned)
Damn that sucks. I’ve seen others say that 19x10 +40 fits in front with 285 tires so it’s curious that 2mm put you in too much.
 

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That's an incredibly common size and offset. It'll work just fine. Are you paying for a forged wheel? 295 is too wide for 10". 275/40 or 283/35 will fit and perform better.
 

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19x10 +35 up front. 275/35 tires, lowered about an inch. Was fine at stock height

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Damn that sucks. I’ve seen others say that 19x10 +40 fits in front with 285 tires so it’s curious that 2mm put you in too much.
The guy at the shop said that there was about a business card thickness of space between the wheel and the suspension so it might just be all the difference

That's an incredibly common size and offset. It'll work just fine. Are you paying for a forged wheel? 295 is too wide for 10". 275/40 or 283/35 will fit and perform better.
Its a rotary formed wheel, the forgestar F14. its pretty light (i mean its not carbon fiber but still) and I've be assured they are strong enough to get beat on by the supercharger. i got the tires from Discount Tire, where i was originally going to get a 285/35 up front but was recommended the 295/30 because its a better fit with my rear tires. My stang is my daily so i need a tire that can handle roads and not hydroplane in the wet. my previous set of PS4S exceeded my expectations, and they come in tons of sizes, so i ended up going with them again during this upgrade. I'm looking to put serious rubber down in the rear and any PS4S that are over 300 wide only comes in a 30 section width. so the 295/30R19's are what i ended up trying to pair with my 325/30/R19s. according to Michelin both of those tire/wheel width combos are within spec. is there something about handling or cornering that would make me want to go to 285s and 315s?
 
 




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