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Will the RPF1 fit the S550?
Looking at the weight of those wheels they may be really worth it.
Also they have a "racey" look to them =)

http://www.enkei.com/size_chart/RPF1.pdf

Here's a pic of an older (than the S550) mustang with them:

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They'll fit the 4 piston brakes but I don't think they'll clear the 6 piston.
 

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They require spacers to fit the S197 '11-14 Brembo brakes so I'd suspect the same for the S550. I'd pick the Enkei PF-01 over the RPF1 due to the increased caliper clearance.
 

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Following that link it lists 19x9.5 rear wheels with a 35mm offset. That will cause the wheel to sit 17mm closer to the rear fender than the stock 52mm PP offset. Something to consider when adding wider tires and especially when lowering.


Also those aren't RPF1's.
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