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What do you guys recommend as the best wheel/tire setup for stock suspension?
I feel like a lot of people that go aftermarket eventually have to lower it because of the wheel gap.
Wondering if you guys have experienced this…
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I'm happy with the gap on mine, but that's just me. 19x10 et35 w/ 275/40 squared. Stock (Magneride) suspension.
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I run 20x10 square with 285/35 tires. Stock, non-magneride suspension

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I am very happy with mine. I went 275 and 305/20.

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I run 20x10 square with 285/35 tires. Stock, non-magneride suspension

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Your car looks awesome. Those hood vents are really nice looking. And stance looks great. Thanks for sharing
 

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Thanks @Jonv828 for asking the question and thanks to those who posted pics. I love the lowered look and have had it on my previous cars, but don't really want to deal with it anymore. When shopping wheels and searching for pics of them on Mustangs, it's hard to know if you're looking at a lowered car or not.
 

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If your concern is looks and don’t wanna lower than 20” rims for sure. If you’re concerned with ride quality and ok with a little gap then go with 19”. 10” wide is kind of minimum if you’re going to do aftermarket rims IMO, squared or 10” front 11” rear.
 

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Stock PP Magneride suspension. 20x10 front 20x11 rear. 275 and 305 respectively.
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I'm happy with the gap on mine, but that's just me. 19x10 et35 w/ 275/40 squared. Stock (Magneride) suspension.
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What's the biggest wheel/tire setup that I can put on a 2021 GT? It came with 18's but I'm wanting to go with 19's, but not sure how wide they can be without any type of modification. I'm open to squared up or staggered. TIA
 

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If your concern is looks and don’t wanna lower than 20” rims for sure. If you’re concerned with ride quality and ok with a little gap then go with 19”. 10” wide is kind of minimum if you’re going to do aftermarket rims IMO, squared or 10” front 11” rear.
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