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These Ford Performance Parts HP Performance Pack wheels are born from the bold and exciting 2018 Mustang Performance Pack Level 2 vehicles.
  • Fits 2015-2019 Mustang
  • Similar to the 2018 Mustang Performance Pack 2 wheel with a unique Ford Performance paint finish
  • Clears Performance Pack 6-piston brakes
  • Matte Black paint finish, clear-coated to OEM standards
  • Includes two 19" x 10.5" M-1007-DC19105MB front wheels and two 19" x 11" M-1007-DC1911MB rear wheels
  • Includes Ford Performance Center Caps M-1096-FP3
  • Includes M-1180-B TPMS sensor and activation tool kit
  • 5-lug 114mm (4.5") bolt circle
NOTE: The M-1007-DC19105MB and M-1007-DC1911MB sizes are intended for use only on vehicles originally equipped with the Performance Pack Level 2 option. Use on other vehicles may result in tire-to-body/chassis clearance issues.

Part Type
Chassis: Wheels
Warranty Availability
Not Available
Packaged Weight
147.25 lb(s)
UPC Code
756122011423
Country of Origin
China

Page 29:
https://www.fadwest.com/inc/files/editor/files/2020FPPcatalog.pdf


  • $1650 for the set
  1. https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1007K-DC19XMB
  • $415 (Specs: 19 * 9.5. Offset: 40mm. Backspace: 6.9")
  1. https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1007-DC1995MB
  • $419 (Specs: 19 * 10. Offset: 52.5mm. Backspace: 7.58")
  1. https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1007-DC1910MB
  • $419 per wheel (10.5", 11") Same as PP2 specs.
  1. https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1007-DC19105MB
  2. https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1007-DC1911MB
For PP2 sizing, here are some prices:

Levittown links (Thanks EFI) - $352.29 per wheel
https://www.levittownfordparts.com/sku/m-1007-dc19105mb.html
https://www.levittownfordparts.com/sku/m-1007-dc1911mb.html

CJ Pony Parts -
$357.93 per wheel
$1429.99 for all 4 without TPMS sensors
$1495.00 for all 4 with TPMS sensors
https://www.cjponyparts.com/ford-pe...heels-19-matte-black-2015-2020/p/M1007DC191-V

Summit Racing
$1,332.99 for all 4 (Includes TPMS sensor and activation tool kit.)
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/fms-s0010

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For those that want different sizes, Ford Performance offers these in 19x9.5" and 19x10" as well.
https://www.fadwest.com/inc/files/editor/files/2020FPPcatalog.pdf

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Aren't these like 32-33lbs each? Is there any reason to buy these and pay 500-600 more for wheels that weigh about 10lbs more each over the LMR reps?
I think you answered your own question there.
 

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Summit has them for $1332.99. Tack on a typical $100 discount, that brings that to $1232.99 or $308.00 per wheel. I had ordered a set and cancelled the order and went with a different wheel.


https://www.summitracing.com/parts/fms-s0010
 

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Do you have to run 305’s square with these? Thought I saw it stated on Summit?

I prefer to run closer to stock size.
 

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Do you have to run 305’s square with these? Thought I saw it stated on Summit?

I prefer to run closer to stock size.
When I was considering these wheels, I was going to run 275/19 in the front and 305/19 in the rear.
 

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Do you have to run 305’s square with these? Thought I saw it stated on Summit?

I prefer to run closer to stock size.
305 is stock size, for the pp2. If you want to run 275 (assuming from your sig, you have a pp1), that would work but it'll stretch the tire. 255 on the front for the 10.5" wheel would be a stretch too. I would recommend the SVE SP2 wheels. They have a 10" option: https://lmr.com/products/mustang-sve-sp2-wheels-15-19#17634

This is supposedly a 275 tire on an 11" wheel:

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If the Ford Performance PP2 is made in China....then where is the LMR RepPP2 made?

Everyone sources their manufacturing overseas to save $$$, so what is it that everyone is really paying for? The NAME.

Sure the FP rim is the same as the LMR, excluding weight - but you’re paying for that “Ford Performance” branding, the fact the wheels come with FP center caps AND the wheels have “Ford part numbers”...

I’d also say that the Ford Performance rim has better paint (or powder coat) and better overall quality. The vendor is required to meet stringent Ford specs and quality in order for them to be “blessed” with the ability to use Ford part numbers, have the Ford Performance branding and to score a contract.
 

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Complete Mustang newbie here, and I'm looking to get new wheels/tires and I have a few questions that I think can piggyback on this thread a bit related to wheels and tires. I'm doing as much research as I can.

Currently have a '19 Convertible GT. Stock wheels are 235/50/18. This is my daily driver and I don't race on the track. Just some fun launch control from time to time to feel the power between stop lights here in Chicago (not in a douche way, I promise. I'm 44, not 18!). I'd like to go 19" and black wheels as my only initial requirement.

1. SIZE: Tire place suggested 255/40/19 all around. I'd notice a definite difference in ride and the looks would be noticeable. Is 255 a big enough visual difference to 235? I see MANY here posting that 275 and even 305 is more common to upgrade to.

2. STAGGERED: I think I want to stick with the same on front and back so I can rotate them and get more life out of the tires. Is staggering a noticeable difference in ride/looks? Will I regret not going staggered?

3. FIT: If I went with the same size on all four, would these FP wheels in this thread fit on my '19 GT? Heck, would staggered fit? I see comments that this is only for cars that already have PP2. So I might not have a choice to go staggered?

4. My son and I have been checking out wheels for many hours/days and really like http://www.nicheroadwheels.com/wheel/5882/niche-sport-series-misano-m117/?finishID=12&lugs=5. In looking closer, they look just like these FP PP2 wheels. :) Guess I'm drawn to what Ford already provides huh. I have NO idea whether 8.5", 9", 10.5", etc. is the way to go, just like I don't know whether 255 or 275 is the way to go. Advice? Differences? Compatibility chart?

Thanks in advance. Y'all are SO helpful and I've learned so much already. I'm proud to be part of the Mustang family!
 

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I love the "Fits 2015- 2019 Mustangs", then later it says it is only intended to fit PP2 cars (that have only been made 2018+), and they might not clear on other Mustangs.

Hmmm. You're Ford, crank up the CAD or actually bolt some on to see if they fit non PP2 Mustangs.

But for the price, and weight, I would go aftermarket.
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