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Sorry to revive my old thread but I figured it's better than making a new one,

My current wheels are GTPP (9in wide +45 and 9.5in +52.5 rear) w/ 25mm spacers, if I'm doing the math right my effsticef offset is +20 front and +28.5 rear.

Based on this info the front wheels (19x10 +20) would be sticking out about 13mm more and the rear wheels (19x11 +30) would stick out about 17mm more my current setup .


I trust the guy making these offsets for a very aggressive setup, but I wanted some forum input.
Right calculations look correct. You’ll need aggressive camber to tuck or make flush that very aggressive offset. Its 10-15mm past what most people consider a flush offset. Something like 3 deg camber front and rear.
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The rear is already flush, I think the fronts could be a little further out.
Then your rear offset needs to be more like 47. For the fronts it depends on whether you have 13mm of additional room without poking. Seems doubtful.
 
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Thanks for the help guys, I don't want my wheels poking out a ton!
 

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19x10 with a 275/35/19 up front and 19x11 with a 305/35/19 in the back. Fits perfectly.
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19x10 with a 275/35/19 up front and 19x11 with a 305/35/19 in the back. Fits perfectly.
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The offsets are +40 for the 19x10 and +50 for the 19x11.
 

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It has been a little frustrating finding what I want... I wanted to get a 20x10 in front and 20x11 in rear wheels in black. Not that many available.... Any ideas where to go?

Then looking at tires, I planned on getting 275x35x20 and 295x35x20... I really wanted either the Michelin Pilot Plus a/s 3+ or the Conti ExtemeContact DWS06's. Except neither brand have those sizes for the rear. I don't think it is a good idea to mix and match tires right?

I have a S550 that's not lowered and liked the idea of the aggressive wheel setup, I don't want to go to a square setup.

Any advice as to the tires? I don't want to get summer only and want a great grip in rain and dry...
 
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It has been a little frustrating finding what I want... I wanted to get a 20x10 in front and 20x11 in rear wheels in black. Not that many available.... Any ideas where to go?

Then looking at tires, I planned on getting 275x35x20 and 295x35x20... I really wanted either the Michelin Pilot Plus a/s 3+ or the Conti ExtemeContact DWS06's. Except neither brand have those sizes for the rear. I don't think it is a good idea to mix and match tires right?

I have a S550 that's not lowered and liked the idea of the aggressive wheel setup, I don't want to go to a square setup.

Any advice as to the tires? I don't want to get summer only and want a great grip in rain and dry...

For wheels I'm getting these, they have a black option in 20x10/11
 
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Those look great! What tires are you going to put on?

Michelin Pilot Sport 4S, 275/35/19 front and 295/35/19 rear as recommended by the vendor of the wheels.
 

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Hi there. Just taking advantage of this post. I am waiting for a 2021 Mach 1 with the Handling Package. The wheels are 19" x 10.5" on the front and 19" x 11" in the rear, and the stock tires are 305/30R19 and 315/30R19 respectively. I want to replace those summer only tires with all season tires as soon as I get the car. All season tires seem to max out at 305s, and even at that size, I only find one vendor. From this post, I assume that could use 285/35R19s in the front and 295/35R19s in the rear. Does that seem valid? I am opting for the 35 profile, because I perceive that the narrower width will make for a lower profile once mounted, though I am not too sure about that. Thanks!
 

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Hi there. Just taking advantage of this post. I am waiting for a 2021 Mach 1 with the Handling Package. The wheels are 19" x 10.5" on the front and 19" x 11" in the rear, and the stock tires are 305/30R19 and 315/30R19 respectively. I want to replace those summer only tires with all season tires as soon as I get the car. All season tires seem to max out at 305s, and even at that size, I only find one vendor. From this post, I assume that could use 285/35R19s in the front and 295/35R19s in the rear. Does that seem valid? I am opting for the 35 profile, because I perceive that the narrower width will make for a lower profile once mounted, though I am not too sure about that. Thanks!
Basically ya thats a decent plan, those tire sizes should be ok. A little taller than the stock sizes, but just fine.

I don’t really get buying the handling pack and then taking off the one thing that makes it handle (the sport cup 2s) but thats another story.
 

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285/35 front, 305/35 rears. 35/50mm offset. about perfectly flush. The offsets you ordered are not optimal.
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Hi there. Just taking advantage of this post. I am waiting for a 2021 Mach 1 with the Handling Package. The wheels are 19" x 10.5" on the front and 19" x 11" in the rear, and the stock tires are 305/30R19 and 315/30R19 respectively. I want to replace those summer only tires with all season tires as soon as I get the car. All season tires seem to max out at 305s, and even at that size, I only find one vendor. From this post, I assume that could use 285/35R19s in the front and 295/35R19s in the rear. Does that seem valid? I am opting for the 35 profile, because I perceive that the narrower width will make for a lower profile once mounted, though I am not too sure about that. Thanks!
Why not 305/30x19 all around, Cooper Zeon RS3-G1? That's only .2" smaller diameter in back.
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