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Are there any fitment calculators out there for front and rear wheels/tires in relation to the fenders? I have a 2021 GT Premium (non PP) on order want to go 265/40r19 in the front and 295/35r19 in the rear (9.5 front, 10.5 rear) but I don’t want to poke or even be flush. I want slight tuck. I know both will work and have been to Steeda, CJ Pony Parts, Fitment Industries, and others online and got lots of info but nothing really telling me if this fitment would look right. Couldn’t find any pictures out there with this setup, not very common. Wouldn’t want for example, the front way tucked and the rear poked. Would like both slightly tucked. Was hoping someone had experience or could point me in the right direction on this.
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Mike, You will also need to know the offset of the wheels you will be using. There is a thread here about aggressive fitments. Try looking in there cause a calc will only tell you how close to your fender or strut you tire will be. You sound like you want to see how it would look, right??
 
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Yes would like to see the look. Thanks on the offset. After looking at lots of threads it sounds like I’ll have to go to +45 or +52 in order not to get poke with 295s in the rear. I’ll have to figure the 265s in the front but I am assuming something between +20 and +30?
 
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Yeah and started looking through the aggressive fitment thread but wow that’s a big thread. And when most go wide they don’t play around with 295s they go 305-325. I don’t want any spacers or cambering.
 

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Camber is also a fun variable. What's flush with one camber, will poke with another.
 

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I got 285's front and 325's rear.
Forgestar F14 Wheel Gunmetal in 19x9.5 +30 mm offset for 2015 Mustang
Forgestar F14 Wheel Gunmetal in 19x11 + 53 mm offset for 2015 Ford Mustang
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Thanks Ewheels, willtheyfit.com is pretty cool. I like how it tells you what the change will do in graphics and in dimensions.
 

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This is 19x9.5 +33 with 275/40. It's flush in the rear but a slight tuck in front.

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