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PP2 wheels on base ecoboost?

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They’re going to poke on the front pretty significantly. Unless you’re dead set on OEM PP2 wheels, I suggest reading through this thread: https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/new-lmr-sve-sp2-wheels-pp2-replica.113960/

These reps are both cheaper AND lighter, and owners in here have run all sorts of staggered and squared setups with their tire and suspension setups listed.

With wide front wheels, you’ll need camber plates to get the wheels to not poke.

If you just like the PP2 style, there are “plus and play staggered and square setups on SP2s that don’t require anything more than wheels, tires, and lugs.
 

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If you're not going to the track just get the pp2 pattern in 19x10 size square. It's plenty.

If you are going to the track you will need a big time upgrade on the brakes. And more suitable rubber.

If you were in mid Atlantic you could have my set of alternative mach 1 takeoffs.
 

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If you're not going to the track just get the pp2 pattern in 19x10 size square. It's plenty.

If you are going to the track you will need a big time upgrade on the brakes. And more suitable rubber.

If you were in mid Atlantic you could have my set of alternative mach 1 takeoffs.
Agreed (my street set is a 19x10 and I have zero regrets).

But if you have to scratch that itch, yeah the SVE wheels are a better option for a daily driver. The damn OEM wheels are too heavy for the price. They're about equally strong, but the OEM wheels make up for a softer cheaper metal with additional mass. The SVE and other wheels with the same technique have better strength and so they can be noticeably lighter. You'll pay less too. Its basically a win-win.

Camber plates are highly recommended or required if you're going 10.5 or 11" on the front.

Its completely overkill on a street car and also worth it.
 

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I would not order this wheels or use that size wayyy to heavy for an agile and comfortable cat.

Get some TSW rotary forged or similar 19 X9.5 reps and 265-40-19 with some slight poke from offset or spaces.

Looks like 305 from nearly every angle weigh probably 20lb less per wheel. Will drive much better as well.

Also consider how tiny the brakes will look with huge wheels and tires.

Also get rock shields or your QTR panel paint will be shredded in 2 weeks.
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