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2015 GT convertible stock fronts are 9X20 40ET wants to go 11X20 +50 with 305/30r20
Will this work?
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I think it will work with spacers, 1". The 305's will fit, but if you dont want to run spacers the offset would have to be like +30
 

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ET +26 is the normal no spacer fit for 11s

You definitely can't fit an 11 ET50 - without spacers they'll be 3/4" into the struts.

We often run longer wheel studs with a billet 1" spacer to run 11" ET50-52 w/ 305s on the front.

I have no idea on height. 19x11 w/ 305s usually will eat out part of the the fender liners.
 

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I’ve got 20x10.5 +24 with 305/30 tires on mine. No spacer with extended studs.
 

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I’ve got 20x10.5 +24 with 305/30 tires on mine. No spacer with extended studs.
My friend would like to run a square set up and he has the Shelby 20X11 +50 rims with 305/30 in the back. He would like to run them on the front too, I guess not with that offset.

Why you all running the extended studs if no spacer?
 

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Why you all running the extended studs if no spacer?
well most of us are not. The 1” billet spacer is why you would need the +1” longer extended studs.
 

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well most of us are not. The 1” billet spacer is why you would need the +1” longer extended studs.
My studs are only 1/2” over factory. I like the bullet nose on them and added strength is just piece of mind. Plus they look better with my wheels and open end lug nuts.
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