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I am looking for new wheels for a gt PP. Kinda like these: http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/products/2015-Mustang-SVE-Series-2-Wheels

I would like 19s X 9.5 in the front and 20's X 10.5 in the back. I want a lip and silver in color. Anyone know where I should look with the right offsets? I have having a hard time finding these on my own.

Thanks for your help with this. I am not asking people to shop for me, just point me in the right direction.
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I am looking for new wheels for a gt PP. Kinda like these: http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/products/2015-Mustang-SVE-Series-2-Wheels

I would like 19s X 9.5 in the front and 20's X 10.5 in the back. I want a lip and silver in color. Anyone know where I should look with the right offsets? I have having a hard time finding these on my own.

Thanks for your help with this. I am not asking people to shop for me, just point me in the right direction.
I haven't seen anything similar, but the most important thing is to make sure they will clear the big Brembo calipers. Until you can start getting confirmation from the wheel manufacturers on that, it's going to be a guessing game.
In my personal experience of running 20's and 19's together, I wouldn't recommend it, had that on my GT500 and the car handled and looked much better with 20's all the way around. I will be going with 19's this time because I want the lightest rim available to reduce rotational mass and increase performance. I'm hoping to lighten this car a couple hundred pounds, and wheels is one area that I'm addressing. A lighter wheel will accelerate faster and improve gas mileage.

Here are the offsets for stock PP Wheels:
9 Front 45mm
9.5 Rear 52.5mm

Use this calculator when comparing aftermarket sizes, so you can see how far out or inboard the new wheels will be.

http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator

good luck :-)
 

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I am looking for new wheels for a gt PP. Kinda like these: http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/products/2015-Mustang-SVE-Series-2-Wheels

I would like 19s X 9.5 in the front and 20's X 10.5 in the back. I want a lip and silver in color. Anyone know where I should look with the right offsets? I have having a hard time finding these on my own.

Thanks for your help with this. I am not asking people to shop for me, just point me in the right direction.

The web site you link to gives the offsets and claims the wheels fit the 2015.
 

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Its going to be difficult to get you a lip in the front of these cars with the PP brakes. What will most likely happen is you have a staggered look with little to now lip in the front and a decent lip in the back.
 
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jay and mini,

Thanks for the tips and you make great points. I love this place! i want to reduce weight as well. Maybe 19's are the way to go.
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