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Correct my FRPP Track kit lowered the front .875" front and .75" rear.
We installed the FP Track Handling Package over the weekend and got an alignment yesterday (-1.5 front, -2.0 rear). Very nice handling upgrade and the drop looks good. Thought, there's a little more gap in the rear than in the front. Moving to a 305 35 20 would make it look perfect. That size should work, right?
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RU sure about that? Most people run it the other way. What about toe?
I used the Ford Performance Spec on the last page of the installation guide: Front -1.55, 0.00 toe, Rear -1.98, 0.23 toe. They could only get to -1.5 on the front and had to round off to -2.00 on the rear. Not sure about the best way to get more in the front.
 

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I used the Ford Performance Spec on the last page of the installation guide: Front -1.55, 0.00 toe, Rear -1.98, 0.23 toe. They could only get to -1.5 on the front and had to round off to -2.00 on the rear. Not sure about the best way to get more in the front.

You will need camber plates, for the street though -1.5 is fine. My car got the same alignment specs.

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We installed the FP Track Handling Package over the weekend and got an alignment yesterday (-1.5 front, -2.0 rear). Very nice handling upgrade and the drop looks good. Thought, there's a little more gap in the rear than in the front. Moving to a 305 35 20 would make it look perfect. That size should work, right?
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To be honest I think a 305/35/20 will be too tall and adding a lot of weight back into the wheel setup. OEM is 27.4" in the rear. A 305/35/20 is well over 28". I know people are running this on this board but you are adding rotational mass along with reduced gearing as the tire is so tall.
 

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Anyone have pics of the 2018+ PP2 car with aftermarket wheels? Looking for idea and keep hitting brick walls.


From reading it seems the 2019 wheels are 19x10.5 ET24 and 19x11 ET 48, 5x114.3. I have Need for Green, so looking for a darker wheel, and of course weight reduction.
 

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new shoes for me today... Ferrada FR8-F7, 20x10/ET25 and 20x11/ET50; nice and flush w/o poke. i'm undecided on sticking with Matte vs full gloss-black.

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What size tire are you running any rubbing? Looks like your car is lowered an inch or so. Stance is killer!
 

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Man I thought it was the limited glass production, but I still like those then any plastic cover louver!
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