Condor1970
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You guys are gonna think I'm nuts! Why? Because I bought a newly revived obscure brand tire made in....Thailand?
I also think I'm about the only one running 265/40R19 tires squared on 19x10 rims for a Mustang.
Anyway, here's some beauty shots. I have not installed any springs yet, but have to say the stock suspension looks pretty decent with these tires for 2 reasons. The R350 rims are nice and even with the edges of the wheel wells. The slight stretch not only allows for full articulation of the suspension, but with no worry of rubbing. The stretch is also so slight, you can hardly notice it, and from what I've read, it actually helps with handling a bit.
One last thing.... At exactly 27.2" diameter, they are the same diameter as the stock tires, so no calibration of the speedometer is needed.
I also think I'm about the only one running 265/40R19 tires squared on 19x10 rims for a Mustang.
Anyway, here's some beauty shots. I have not installed any springs yet, but have to say the stock suspension looks pretty decent with these tires for 2 reasons. The R350 rims are nice and even with the edges of the wheel wells. The slight stretch not only allows for full articulation of the suspension, but with no worry of rubbing. The stretch is also so slight, you can hardly notice it, and from what I've read, it actually helps with handling a bit.
One last thing.... At exactly 27.2" diameter, they are the same diameter as the stock tires, so no calibration of the speedometer is needed.
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