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Issues running 305/35-19 on 19x10 ET 40 up front?

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Like the title says, car is a PP running BMR performance springs.

Just curious as I like the NT05's but want to run a square setup, not sure if the 275's are going to cut it in the back. TIA
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Inner clearance to the strut. 19x9.5 et 35 is close with a 305 upfront so be sure to check
 

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Jesus 305 in the front that's crazy.
 

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Jesus 305 in the front that's crazy.
Tell Ford that, as that's what they put on the GT350R.
Now 235s on a 435hp, 3800lb car is really crazy.

305 is a bit wide for a 10" wheel (recommended for a 10.5-11.5" wheel).
It also wide for the standard GT front (Shelby front fenders are wider), but maybe doable with the right offset, camber, and tire diameter.
I don't think it will work with +40 wheels without spacers, as I have heard reports of 295's rubbing the strut with +40.
 

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Tell Ford that, as that's what they put on the GT350R.
Now 235s on a 435hp, 3800lb car is really crazy.

305 is a bit wide for a 10" wheel (recommended for a 10.5-11.5" wheel).
It also wide for the standard GT front (Shelby front fenders are wider), but maybe doable with the right offset, camber, and tire diameter.
I don't think it will work with +40 wheels without spacers, as I have heard reports of 295's rubbing the strut with +40.
I always wondered why the hell ford would even offer 235s on a 435hp car. My boss leased a fusion with 235s. Seems foolish to me.
 

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