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Got my wheels in today. Going with a square set up, 19x10 all the way around. One box had a corner crunched pretty good but all the wheels looked good. The faces of the wheels are well protected in the packaging. Once my TPMS sensors come in I'm ready to go have everything mounted and balanced. 19x10 weight is 24 lbs, pretty good in my book. :thumbsup:
Looks good! What made you pick 19s over the 20s?
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when I got my 19x10/11's last week, figured Id weigh them, the fronts with the 285/35 G2's weighed in at 57lbs (same as my stock 19's with 255's) the rears with 305/35 weighed in at 60lbs, so not awful for their size I suppose
 

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Looks good! What made you pick 19s over the 20s?
Just like the look of the 19's and they're slightly lighter. Just not a big wheel guy. I got the set up more for performance than looks. Save weight, better tires, and a square set up.
 

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I ordered the 20x10 gloss graphite packaged with the MT street comps staggered. 305 rear and 275 front. Should be here tomorrow, I'll post picks when I get them in.. Super excited!
 

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I ordered the 20x10 gloss graphite packaged with the MT street comps staggered. 305 rear and 275 front. Should be here tomorrow, I'll post picks when I get them in.. Super excited!
Sweeeeet...moar Graphite!
 

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I ordered the 20x10 gloss graphite packaged with the MT street comps staggered. 305 rear and 275 front. Should be here tomorrow, I'll post picks when I get them in.. Super excited!
Great!

I can't wait to see the photos as I have not been able to find any of the 20" wheels in a 305 on the rear for these.
 

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Does anyone with the staggered set -305 in the rear and 275 in the front - have any pictures?

Will these work with a 1 inch drop?

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Does anyone with the staggered set -305 in the rear and 275 in the front - have any pictures?

Will these work with a 1 inch drop?

Thanks
well, why wouldnt it work? what makes you ask this? LMR designed the offset Im sure knowing theyd be installed on lowered cars as well as stock height

fwiw, I have the 19x10 with 285's up front and 19x11 with 305's in the rear, Im lowered on BMR springs, not issues at all.........
 

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well, why wouldnt it work? what makes you ask this? LMR designed the offset Im sure knowing theyd be installed on lowered cars as well as stock height

fwiw, I have the 19x10 with 285's up front and 19x11 with 305's in the rear, Im lowered on BMR springs, not issues at all.........
Awesome!! Any pics from the rear?
 

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thinking of getting the 19x10 all around, should i go 275/40/19 or 285/35/19?
 

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thinking of getting the 19x10 all around, should i go 275/40/19 or 285/35/19?
I'm happy with my 275/40/19 square setup. Tires are a bit cheaper.
 

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anyone been able to confirm if the OEM center caps or the Ford center caps that LMS sells will fit properly on the SVE wheels? These are definitely much cheaper than the alternative, and don't look to have any downsides thus far.
 

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anyone been able to confirm if the OEM center caps or the Ford center caps that LMS sells will fit properly on the SVE wheels? These are definitely much cheaper than the alternative, and don't look to have any downsides thus far.
my oem pony center caps would not fit without two layers of electrical tape wrapped around them, after that, they pop in tightly :thumbsup:
 

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anyone been able to confirm if the OEM center caps or the Ford center caps that LMS sells will fit properly on the SVE wheels? These are definitely much cheaper than the alternative, and don't look to have any downsides thus far.
OEM center cap is about .030 smaller in dia then the SVE ones, they will fit but they spin in the hole.
 

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my oem pony center caps would not fit without two layers of electrical tape wrapped around them, after that, they pop in tightly :thumbsup:
I tried the same thing however after wrapping the tape around the center cap mounting tabs when I installed the front wheels the inside of the center cap was hitting the black cap on the front wheel hub and it wasn't allowing the rim flange to seat up against the rotor properly. In the end I just used the supplied SVE center caps they look fine.
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