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Anyone running the 19x10/11 staggered setup? If so, what size tires you running. The options look pretty limited based on what I've seen.
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Anyone running the 19x10/11 staggered setup? If so, what size tires you running. The options look pretty limited based on what I've seen.
275/35r19 and 305/35 for sure on the 19x10/19x11

And yeah limited. That's why I would go 20s. would fill out the fenders much better too but i'm afraid with the 40 offset of the 20s and a 305 it may stick out / rub
 

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285/35 and 305 35 19 are a nice match front to rear, haven't decided if I'm getting these or not, but if I do, those will be the sizes I'll go with in Nitto G2's
 

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I got my wheels and tires in last week. Hoping to get around to mounting them later this week and figuring out the front spacer. Hopefully my first guess of 20mm will work!

19x11 all around wrapped in 305/30 Hankook RS3 V2's.

By the way, weighed all 4 of my wheels (using the not incredibly accurate bathroom scale, hold and weigh method) and they came in at 24.8, 24.4, 24.6 and 24.6. So pretty damn light for a $810 set of wheels!
 

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I can't wait to see how those 305 RS3s fit! Did you get them for the crazy low prices they're going for now?
 

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I did! Only reason I bought em. Was going to get RE71R's, but just couldn't pass on that kind of deal.
 

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There's more options for 19s than people think. You just have to get creative. 315/35 325/30 345/30 355/30 345/35

Tire size also brings in gearing, if you're worried about it.
 

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im running 305/35r19 on the rear of my 19x11 that came with the LMR kit.. fit nice after these wear out im looking at the new Michelins PS4S tires coming out
 

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I got my wheels and tires in last week. Hoping to get around to mounting them later this week and figuring out the front spacer. Hopefully my first guess of 20mm will work!
how aggressive are you trying to go? lol a 20mm spacer
 

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how aggressive are you trying to go? lol a 20mm spacer
Well, if you want a true square setup, that's the only way to do it. Offset to fit the rear and spacer to make the front work. Use extended studs, ain't no thang.
 

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How are this wheels holding up? I'm thinking about ordering 20's.
 

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I have 5mm spacers up front with MPSS 285/35/20 to get strut clearance at a comfortable level. Basically makes them ET+35 front and rears stay at +40 which looks perfect to me.
Did you try them without the spacers? I am considering the same setup but would like to avoid using spacers if I can.
 

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I was wondering the same thing. As my cars lowered and I wanted to know about the fitment.
the more I think about the fitment, I don't think I'd want a 40et rear offset and a 305/35r20. it would poke out a little IMO. I have a 2012 5.0, lowered 1.5" in the rear with that tire on 20x10 with a 48 offset and it's nearly 100% flush. It tucks but barely and I don't see how it doesn't rub honestly but it doesn't. I think the new ones are wider in the rear fender area but I don't know about 8mm on each side (meaning from a 48mm to a 40mm offset which these gt350 reps are in 20s in the rear).

I've seen pics and a video of a guy running 275/35r20 all the way around and that even looks close. He mentioned in the video another 5mm maybe to get it perfectly flush so if you do the math and run a tire that is 30mm wider (from a 275 to a 305) then you'd have 15mm sticking further out so to me it would poke. I think if you want to run 305/35r20 you'd want a 48mm at least in offset. A 305/35r20 should stick out about 7mm further in the rear than this if my math is right

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the more I think about the fitment, I don't think I'd want a 40et rear offset and a 305/35r20. it would poke out a little IMO. I have a 2012 5.0, lowered 1.5" in the rear with that tire on 20x10 with a 48 offset and it's nearly 100% flush. It tucks but barely and I don't see how it doesn't rub honestly but it doesn't. I think the new ones are wider in the rear fender area but I don't know about 8mm on each side (meaning from a 48mm to a 40mm offset which these gt350 reps are in 20s in the rear).

I've seen pics and a video of a guy running 275/35r20 all the way around and that even looks close. He mentioned in the video another 5mm maybe to get it perfectly flush so if you do the math and run a tire that is 30mm wider (from a 275 to a 305) then you'd have 15mm sticking further out so to me it would poke. I think if you want to run 305/35r20 you'd want a 48mm at least in offset. A 305/35r20 should stick out about 7mm further in the rear than this if my math is right

they of the MT 305/35r20 as am option but im not sure if they run more narrow.. i am on 305/35r19 and fitment is perfect for me
 

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[MENTION=15953]choate[/MENTION] I think your correct looks like 305 would rub.
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