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Hey all.

Has anyone got Forgestars made in factory sizes? Curious if they fit over the brakes.

I searched, didn't see anything.

Thanks.
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I've seen a post before from PK Auto. I don't know what the fitment was, but they were definitely the CF5V's on a 350.
 

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Hey all.

Has anyone got Forgestars made in factory sizes? Curious if they fit over the brakes.

I searched, didn't see anything.

Thanks.
I had a set on my car. The barrels cracked on 2 wheels
 

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That is good to know svttim ......... thanks for the info ;-)
 

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Yeah .......... Let's say that you just bought some new 19" 4s's and you got about 5 months on them with daily driving. Are you really going to chunk these in favor of aggressive sizing? Sorry Mr. Meraki, I do not have a money tree in my backyard. No offense, just saying.
 

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Yeah .......... Let's say that you just bought some new 19" 4s's and you got about 5 months on them with daily driving. Are you really going to chunk these in favor of aggressive sizing? Sorry Mr. Meraki, I do not have a money tree in my backyard. No offense, just saying.
I was asking the original poster but that’s a very valid point. Was just curious.

-Josh
 

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Any reason why you want to stick with factory sizes and not get more aggressive sizing?

-Josh
I personally would definitely want 19s to keep the wheels as light as possible, but I would consider going wider (if they would fit). I don't own a GT350 at the moment, but I hope to own one again someday so I'm interested. What size would you suggest?
 
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I had a set on my car. The barrels cracked on 2 wheels
F14 I'm guessing, in factory width and offset? I've had a few sets on other cars and never had an issue. Might have just been an anomaly, but I'll keep that in mind.
 

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I don't know if the fitment has changed, but a fellow member @Bullitt40 has a set of Shelby wheels. They look great and have the Shelby name on them and all, but IIRC the caliper clearance was real small, right down there with 6GR wheels. Have a look at that and make and informed decision before pulling the trigger.
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