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Tire fitement (Square setup advice)

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I am planning to do a square setup on my 2019 mustang gt. I was planning to do a square/flushed setup with my car (where the car tires aren't poking or tucked inside the fenders). The only mod I currently have are Pedders extreme coilovers (If you are wondering how they are, they change the way the car feels completely).

1. The issue I have is that it looks like the car cannot have a square/flushed setup because the rear track width is much larger than the front track width meaning that if I stick a 19x11 tire, the rear will still be slightly tucked if both tires are the same offset (can somebody confirm this for me).

2. Does anybody know if I can find some proper dimensions of this vehicle. I want to know the distance from the brake disc to the fender of the car for the front and rear of the vehicle so I can properly get a flushed setup (I dont want to look at pictures and "guess"/ I also don't want to stick any spacers)

3. In the case that I have to "guess", do you guys think a 19x11 wheel would fit in the front without any spacers and rubbing(I know it will fit in the back but I want a square setup) knowing the fact I have the coilovers. I dont want to throw some crazy camber just to get it to fit.

Worst case scenario I will run a 19x10 and get a 285 tire and call it a day. Ideally I want to run a 19x11 and do a 305 square setup without the need for spacers and massive camber.

I appreciate any advice or help you guys provide for me.

Thank you.
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+1 for 285 square

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I have 19.5 with 275/40ZR19 squared and it handles and looks good. Same rear size tires and wheels on the back of a PP1 on all 4 corners.
 
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I have 19.5 with 275/40ZR19 squared and it handles and looks good. Same rear size tires and wheels on the back on a PP1 on all 4 corners.
What size spacers are you running
 

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What size spacers are you running
No spacers. They are RTR wheels from American Muscle. Iā€™ll take a picture tomorrow during the day light.
 

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There's no way to run 19X11's (with 305's) up front without one of the three:

Poke (induced by spacers)
Serious camber
Even more serious rubbing

This is my 285 square setup:
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Not "hellaflush", but not hella tucked either.
What's your offset, im assuming you have 20x11?

+1 for 285 square

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What's your offset, what size of him?
 

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19x10 here. +35 275/40/19

You cannot do a 19x11 in the front without a spacer and a good bit of negative camber.
 

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No spacers. They are RTR wheels from American Muscle. Iā€™ll take a picture tomorrow during the day light.
Not as wide as other peopleā€™s set up but itā€™s good for my driving style and squared for rotations.

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If rotating isnā€™t something youā€™re worried about, you can always stagger offsets. 19x11 +27 up front and 19x11 +50 (or there abouts) will get you the fit youā€™re looking for with the clearance you need.

Below is my car with 285ā€™s on 19x11 +52 and a 20mm spacer. The clearance is so close to the strut, you couldnā€™t go any wider. Iā€™m currently running -1.7* camber up front. If I had 305ā€™s, Iā€™d need at least a 25mm spacer which has been done many a times on this site. A 19x11 +52 with a 25mm spacer gets you an affective offset of +27. Enter Apexā€™s non rotatable square set up

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