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Official: HRE FlowForm FF15 - Final details and fitting pics!

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Thank you Tyler! Yeah the tires are really nice. They are big in Europe and are starting to make ground in the US. This particular one is aimed squarely at Michelin Pilot Super Sport. You can tell from the tread design. Its a 220 treadwear tire, is super sticky, very quite and is said to last a good amount of time.

Here are some shots I took a ways back of the FF15 in Liquid Silver on my car. The rear tire is undersized though in height so it looks a bit odd. Its shorter than the front.
What size tire is that in the rear?
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Any board vendors able to inventory that tire?

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That is the 18x10.5 et48 set up on all four that works with NO spacers up front if running their offset coil overs (which of course they are). The tires are 315/30 18 NT01 but they will be swapping out soon for a more appropriate height 305/35 18.



The ID is only part of the equation, the location of the step down and face design are the other parts of the puzzle.

So you're saying that on a stock mustang youll need spacers in the front to run the 18x10?
 

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So you're saying that on a stock mustang youll need spacers in the front to run the 18x10?
Negative, 18x10 will fit without issue. 18x10.5 will require a spacer.
 

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As some of you know I received my 2015 Mustang GT PP a couple weeks ago and just had some work done last week by the finest in SoCal: HG Motorsports. Prior to that, I of course had to fit my very own set of 20" FF15 on the car wrapped in ultra-sticky and over-sized TOYO R888.


Sizes Front: 20x10 et40 with R888 285/35 20
Sizes Rear: 20x11 et55 with R888 315/30 20


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Hello!

I know this is an old forum but i have a couple of questions. Pardon my inexperience. But i want to lower my car with the eibach pro-kit springs. It's about 1in all around, would it be better to get the 19in rims to avoid rubbing? or will the 20in fit properly? (if possible i would like to get 20in) I am in love with the FF15 btw, and the setup you have is pretty close to what I want.
 

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Finally was able to run my HRE FF15 with Hoosier R7 at VIR (full course). Knocked down a 2:11:67.

Thank you Hypermotive!!!
 

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Thank you Tyler! Yeah the tires are really nice. They are big in Europe and are starting to make ground in the US. This particular one is aimed squarely at Michelin Pilot Super Sport. You can tell from the tread design. Its a 220 treadwear tire, is super sticky, very quite and is said to last a good amount of time.

Here are some shots I took a ways back of the FF15 in Liquid Silver on my car. The rear tire is undersized though in height so it looks a bit odd. Its shorter than the front.
Is that a 10" front wheel?
What wheel width and tire is in the back please?
 
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Is that a 10" front wheel?
What wheel width and tire is in the back please?
10" Front and 11" rears - 295/30/20 (undersized a bit) rears as well for those tires you were asking about :)
 
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10" Front and 11" rears - 305/30/20 rears as well for those tires you were asking about :)
Good to see the MPSS 275 does not look stretched on a 10" wide wheel. :)

Is the front ET40 and rear ET55?
 
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Good to see the MPSS 275 does not look stretched on a 10" wide wheel. :)

Is the front ET40 and rear ET55?
correct 10 ET 40 and 11 ET 55
 
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Good to see the MPSS 275 does not look stretched on a 10" wide wheel. :)

Is the front ET40 and rear ET55?
Edited my previous post, the rears are actually 295's, not 305's.
 

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Edited my previous post, the rears are actually 295's, not 305's.
Nice one, I assume the 295 on the back is only a 30 profile though as it looks well too skinny, 35 would look better I think. :)
 
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Nice one, I assume the 295 on the back is only a 30 profile though as it looks well too skinny, 35 would look better I think. :)
Exactly. Yeah it's undersized so we would recommend typically the 305/30/20 which would give the sidewall a bit higher of a profile. If it was a 305/35/20 it's going to be a bit too large, but 305/30/20 is spot on.
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