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Greetings all, not a mustang owner yet, but soon to be hopeful.

I love the PP black wheels but don't want to suspension of the PP, I also would like to ability to rotate my tires (they be 'spensive). Does anyone know if putting the 19x9 PP wheels on all 4 corners would work? Would the rear need spacers or anything?
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No the rear wouldn't need spacers. I wouldn't mind trading someone their front gt pp wheels for my rear gt pp wheels for the same reason you mentioned. If you put the 9.5 wheels on the front then you need a spacer.
 

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And the greatest thing.... You could have a spare tire. I wish I did. :doh:
 

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Has anyone put front 19x10.5 & rear 19x11 on a GT yet? I'm wondering about fitment..
 

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My car came with the 20 inch wheel option, that can be rotated.
I also did not want the Performance Package.
May want to look at this option
 

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I'm hoping to trade someone my rear pp wheels and tires for their front pp wheels and tires. While this may be a bit of an anti-performance move for me, I'm doing this strictly for winter tire sizing reasons.
A small spacer in the front with the 9.5 inch rear GT pp wheels actually looks pretty killer, not to mention the added mechanical grip offered by the 275 tires.
 

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I'm hoping to trade someone my rear pp wheels and tires for their front pp wheels and tires. While this may be a bit of an anti-performance move for me, I'm doing this strictly for winter tire sizing reasons.
A small spacer in the front with the 9.5 inch rear GT pp wheels actually looks pretty killer, not to mention the added mechanical grip offered by the 275 tires.
What exactly are you looking for.. A 19x9 pp front wheel?
 

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Yeah. I basically want to work out something with someone who wants to have the 19x9.5 GT pp wheels at all 4 corners. I want 19x9 GT pp wheels at all four corners.
 

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I might be up for it. I've got PP 19x9 up front.. 19x9.5 rear.. i'm wanting to go 19x10 (f) and 19x10.5 (r) but this trade could be a fun starter.

only issue i see is geographical lol. MN / TX I'm only 4 weeks into my purchase so no spare yet.
 
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My car came with the 20 inch wheel option, that can be rotated.
I also did not want the Performance Package.
May want to look at this option
The 20's look great, but they are a heavier wheel. Although I have considered it, especially since the 20 inch option comes with the K-member brace installed by ford, which would be something I would do otherwise.

6 here, half dozen there I guess...
 

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The 20's look great, but they are a heavier wheel. Although I have considered it, especially since the 20 inch option comes with the K-member brace installed by ford, which would be something I would do otherwise.

6 here, half dozen there I guess...
From the way I understand it, the 20 inch wheel option is basically PP lite. Normal suspension, no strut tower brace, and the normal front splitter.
 

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Question for anyone wanting to run 9.5" wheels up front, can they be done without a spacer on a car with non-PP brakes. I know a spacer is needed for the 15" PP brakes. American muscle 25mm spacers are cheap, and it would look sick!
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