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Just like the title says, I have a 2015 Mustang GT with steeda lowering springs and shocks. Will the Ford Performance Mach 1 wheels 19"x10.5 and 19"x11 fit? Also plan on going with the 305/30/19R front and rear. Thanks for any help! Car also has the Brembos up front.
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Yes, depending on how low it is especially in the front. But the front will stick out past the fenders. That's why the HP cars have the fender lip extension...
 
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Yes, depending on how low it is especially in the front. But the front will stick out past the fenders. That's why the HP cars have the fender lip extension...
I got the steeda sport progressives, hopefully the poke out isn't too noticeable, would like to see them sit near flush, any thoughts on how to make that a reality.
 
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Hmm I do like those, are those the "platinum" colors? any other pictures? And aren't those the same sizes that I already asked about? What makes them different aside from color and them not being geunine Ford?
They're 19X10's w/35 backspacing. Yes Platinum.....They're about 7lbs a wheel lighter.
 

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I got the steeda sport progressives, hopefully the poke out isn't too noticeable, would like to see them sit near flush, any thoughts on how to make that a reality.
Rear is fine. But the front are gonna poke that's why they made the fender lip extension. Unless you get the replicas. Which are a great wheel. And lighter too. The FP genuine Ford HP wheels are HEAVY.
 
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They're 19X10's w/35 backspacing. Yes Platinum.....They're about 7lbs a wheel lighter.
Please forgive my ignorance but the backspacing helps them not poke out like the genuine Ford ones correct?
 

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Please forgive my ignorance but the backspacing helps them not poke out like the genuine Ford ones correct?
I believe so......The fronts on mine don't poke as much as the Stock ones. I've got about 12000 miles on them without a problem. The center caps are a tad smaller than the OEM's but I was able to get some horse ones of EBay. You'll need tuner lugs as well....the OEM's won't work.
 
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I just wanted to follow up on the platinum mach style wheels that were mentioned, the ones in the link are 19x10 and 19x11 so what tire size am I going to be able to use with these rims on my 2015 mustang GT?
 

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yes those Ford wheels will fit your car fine, but they're expensive and very heavy (cast aluminum wheel construction is weak so they add mass and material to get the minimum strength).

I'd actually recommend some of the aftermarket replicas because they're lighter and a stronger wheel construction (flow formed or aka spin forged) which is stronger per lb of weight. This is a situation where Ford OEM is worse.
 

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I just wanted to follow up on the platinum mach style wheels that were mentioned, the ones in the link are 19x10 and 19x11 so what tire size am I going to be able to use with these rims on my 2015 mustang GT?
I would call them......They should be able to tell you fitment stuff etc. I personally have 19x10's on all four corners. I know they're listed as a staggered set, but they should sell them squared like they did mine. I've put them on my wife's 2017 with no problems with 305/30/19's
 
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I would call them......They should be able to tell you fitment stuff etc. I personally have 19x10's on all four corners. I know they're listed as a staggered set, but they should sell them squared like they did mine. I've put them on my wife's 2017 with no problems with 305/30/19's
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sport prog springs are LOW. Stick with the 10" wide wheel and a reasonable tire. Try to get some decent camber up front. A 10.5" wide front shod with 305 on your setup may well require extra camber just so you're not rubbing the fender.
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