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Does anyone know if this setup will work? I know that the rears will poke which I'm okay with, just curious if anyone has thrown a setup like this on their car and had rubbing issues or needed spacers? The car will be lowered on Eibach Sportlines. Thanks!
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Front is fine, kinda conservative actually.

Rear is about an inch of poke. Clearly not designed for this chassis. Would probably hit the fenders if you’re lowered.
 

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Agree with the above...
 

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Need at least a 50 offset on the rear to get it flush or to get tuck a little depending on run width and tire selection.
 
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Appreciate the feedback. I’m pretty set on that wheel, unfortunately they don’t offer another offset for 10.5. Because of that, what tire size would y’all recommend?
 

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Going to throw my 2 cents in , the rears are out ........my set up . Granted 20 not 19 front 20 X 9.5 +35 255/35 rear 20Ă—10.5 +45 305/30 . Lowered on sport lines , alignment set at stock . No rubs .

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Appreciate the feedback. I’m pretty set on that wheel, unfortunately they don’t offer another offset for 10.5. Because of that, what tire size would y’all recommend?
Specifically, what wheel is it?
 

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Going to throw my 2 cents in , the rears are out ........my set up . Granted 20 not 19 front 20 X 9.5 +35 255/35 rear 20Ă—10.5 +45 305/30 . Lowered on sport lines , alignment set at stock . No rubs .

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Nice look. I’m not lowered but I went close in the rear with a +50. In the front because I wanted staggered and going for stance I’m at 19x9.5 ET 30 Front, 20x11 ET 50 Rear.
 
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Specifically, what wheel is it?
It’s ESR CS11. I actually spoke with someone running the setup i mentioned and he’s on 265/35 and 285/35 with no issues.
 

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Does anyone know if this setup will work? I know that the rears will poke which I'm okay with, just curious if anyone has thrown a setup like this on their car and had rubbing issues or needed spacers? The car will be lowered on Eibach Sportlines. Thanks!
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You must like understeering car…..
The Mustang need bigger tire in front, not in the back
 

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It’s ESR CS11. I actually spoke with someone running the setup i mentioned and he’s on 265/35 and 285/35 with no issues.
Yeah the platform just isn’t set up for dished wheels like that.

with a stretched 285 and not too much drop (and maybe excessive camber) you can get it under the fender, but really, friends don’t let friends drive stanced cars with too much rear camber and stretched tires. With a 285, and prepared to adjust the rear camber to make up anu difference, it should work.

You lose straight line traction with more than about 2 degrees of rear camber and it starts to defeat the purpose of running wide tires or having 400 hp.
 
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Yeah the platform just isn’t set up for dished wheels like that.

with a stretched 285 and not too much drop (and maybe excessive camber) you can get it under the fender, but really, friends don’t let friends drive stanced cars with too much rear camber and stretched tires. With a 285, and prepared to adjust the rear camber to make up anu difference, it should work.

You lose straight line traction with more than about 2 degrees of rear camber and it starts to defeat the purpose of running wide tires or having 400 hp.
This is the car I am basing it off of. I love the look and didn’t think it looks like much camber at all.
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