Magnetic_
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I'm currently planning on purchasing a set of Velgen VF5 wheels in a staggered 20x10 +34, 20x11 +45 setup. I need a set of all-season tires since it gets pretty cold in the winter where I'm at and I daily my Mustang year-round. Along with the wheels/tires I am planning on lowering the car 1" with a set Ford Performance street lowering springs. It is a serious pain trying to find an all-season tire for this type of setup but I have narrowed down between 3 potential options. Ideally I would run a 275/35r20 up front and a 305/35r20 out back but that doesn't really seem like a possibility given what's available the A/S category.
Option 1 -
CooperRS3-G1 265/35/r20 Front 305/35/r20 Rear
I like this tire because it comes in a 305/35 in the rear for the more aggressive stance I'm after out back, but I'm wondering if the 265/35/r20 wouldn't look good paired with the much wider 305.
Option 2 -
BFGoodrich G-Force Comp2 A/S Plus - 285/35/r20 Front 305/35/r20 Rear
This seems like a good option to get the aggressive stance front to back but I'm afraid I'll run into clearance issues up front when the car is lowered.
Option 3 -
Toyo Proxes Sport A/S - 275/35/r20 Front 295/35/r20 Rear
This is really the only option that hits that sweet spot up front with the 275/35 - with the obvious downside being I can't run 305's in the rear. This tire only came onto the market recently, and is a bit hard to find.
What would be my best option out of these 3 setups, both in terms of practicality and style? Or is there another setup out there you guys would recommend? Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Option 1 -
CooperRS3-G1 265/35/r20 Front 305/35/r20 Rear
I like this tire because it comes in a 305/35 in the rear for the more aggressive stance I'm after out back, but I'm wondering if the 265/35/r20 wouldn't look good paired with the much wider 305.
Option 2 -
BFGoodrich G-Force Comp2 A/S Plus - 285/35/r20 Front 305/35/r20 Rear
This seems like a good option to get the aggressive stance front to back but I'm afraid I'll run into clearance issues up front when the car is lowered.
Option 3 -
Toyo Proxes Sport A/S - 275/35/r20 Front 295/35/r20 Rear
This is really the only option that hits that sweet spot up front with the 275/35 - with the obvious downside being I can't run 305's in the rear. This tire only came onto the market recently, and is a bit hard to find.
What would be my best option out of these 3 setups, both in terms of practicality and style? Or is there another setup out there you guys would recommend? Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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