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New wheels and tires poke out, ideally wanna keep the setup as they handle insanely better than my previous setup.

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Just picked up some MRRs 19x12s wrapped in PS4S
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305/30/19 front and 315/30/19. they don’t rub and the black is flush. Only thing that bothers me a bit is the front sticks out a tad, looks like a drift setup. It’s not that bad and I can live with it but are there any fender liner lips that are subtle or body mods that don’t look abnormal that I can put on?
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Hello fellow Bay Area member!

To solve, add more camber. I run a 19x11 w/305 square with -3° camber and I'm flush.

Just to be clear, you bought 12" wide for the front? What is your offset?

Also, can you snap a pic from direct front and direct top?
 

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Yeah that's not too bad. Camber will fix that but you may need a camber kit to get that much adjustability.

I drilled out my shock towers, check this (It's an old video):
 

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sweet! yes i believe i have 12 inch wide wheels, and i actually dont know what the backspacing the wheels are. im wondering with more camber, will a mach 1/dark horse fender liner lip help make the tire look more tucked? looking to get the front at least flush since the back is perfect. i also plan on lowering the car about 3/4 of an inch or an inch not entirely sure yet.
 

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sweet! yes i believe i have 12 inch wide wheels, and i actually dont know what the backspacing the wheels are. im wondering with more camber, will a mach 1/dark horse fender liner lip help make the tire look more tucked? looking to get the front at least flush since the back is perfect. i also plan on lowering the car about 3/4 of an inch or an inch not entirely sure yet.
I also thought about the Mach 1 fender lip (not the dark horse but older M1) as my PP2 setup polls like your front a little. I don think it looks bad. Can t find a set of those plastic flares without buying them from the dealer. too much money only to experiment as to the fitment. I ll be watching.
 

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sweet! yes i believe i have 12 inch wide wheels, and i actually dont know what the backspacing the wheels are. im wondering with more camber, will a mach 1/dark horse fender liner lip help make the tire look more tucked? looking to get the front at least flush since the back is perfect. i also plan on lowering the car about 3/4 of an inch or an inch not entirely sure yet.
Yes, the fender lips will help to disguise that poke.

if you do lower the car I would recommend camber plates.
 

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Yup, camber plates for now, although what's your spring and damper setup? If you want to keep that ride height, you'll probably want coilovers pretty soon. BC makes what I'd consider the best "doesn't cost an arm and a leg" option, and I love mine. Been running them for years now. They even survived the "2021 speed hump disaster" wherein I accidently launched my baby off a sneaky effer at 3am doing about 40mph on a lovely dark richmond street. It popped the trunk open lol. Luckily the BCs are just as chonky as the majority of the Mustang's suspension.
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