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Square setup questions

Cardude99

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Can you do 19 x 10 with a 35 mm offset square set up on an 18 ecoboost, PP with mag ride? Will it work and look flush? When I change wheels in the future I would like to stick with a square setup. Also looking at 285's all around as well. I am also looking at the P51's due to cost and weight savings.

Oh and does anyone know what the 2018 ecoboost PP wheels weight?
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You won't get a flush fit front AND back with the same offset wheel. You'll need spacers out front to push the wheel out a bit compared to the rear.
 
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Will it look odd without spacers? I would prefer to not use them.
 

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Nah, its fine w/o spacers up front on a 19x10+35 w/ 285s. The rears will be very flush and the fronts will be ever so slightly tucked, but still a lot more flush than the stock front wheels. I'd hazard a guess that the vast majority on that wheel offset don't run any kind of spacer up front.

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I run this exact setup and it looks really good and aggressive. The rear stance is perfect and the front is ever so slightly tucked but still much better than stock. I added a 7mm spacer up front just to make it perfect. No rubbing with 285/35’s on Steeda ultralight linears.
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