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Toyo R888R 325/30/20?

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I would like to run the Toyo R888R’s (325/30/20) on my 20x11 Forgestar CF5V deep concave (+50) wheels.

Will this combination fit?

Does anyone have any experience or pictures of a similar setup?

I am lowered on BMR SP080 springs.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
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I don’t think you’ll have any issues. I have 315/35/20’s on my Project 6GR’s which are 20x11’s on the rear.
 
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Thanks! I did several searches and couldn’t really find any information in regards to this setup. I know with a 19 inch rim, this setup wouldn’t be an issue. I just want to make sure this will work with a 20 inch rim prior to ordering.

I am currently running 305/35 Indy 500’s and there appears to be plenty of clearance.
 

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I'm about to get the SP080 springs - how do you like them?

I have 315/35/20 and 275/35/20 but because the profile of the rear wheels are much bigger than the front, it fills out the wheel well on the back but the front end looks "lifted" in a sense. The 1.2in drop up front paired with the 0.5in drop in the rear should fix this for me.
 

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I'm about to get the SP080 springs - how do you like them?

I have 315/35/20 and 275/35/20 but because the profile of the rear wheels are much bigger than the front, it fills out the wheel well on the back but the front end looks "lifted" in a sense. The 1.2in drop up front paired with the 0.5in drop in the rear should fix this for me.
I also have 315/35/20 in the rear with 285/35/20 front. I have Ford Performance springs which are 1" drop and honestly feel like should have brought it down a bit more but was being ultra conservative for ride quality.
 

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I just spent a ton of time on this myself and am going with 325/30R19s on a Project6GR 19x11 rim in the back, and according to the folks at Need4SpeedMotors they will *just* fit. The trick is the offset of +50 that makes it work. Otherwise you'd have some "poke" out of the fender well.

This car is lowered a bit but I'm at stock ride height, but it would be essentially the same setup - including the fronts which will be on a 19x10 rim with 285/35R19's:

https://project6gr.com/photo-gallery/?gallery=project-6gr-five-satin-black-s550-ford-mustang
 
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I'm about to get the SP080 springs - how do you like them?

I have 315/35/20 and 275/35/20 but because the profile of the rear wheels are much bigger than the front, it fills out the wheel well on the back but the front end looks "lifted" in a sense. The 1.2in drop up front paired with the 0.5in drop in the rear should fix this for me.
I do like the springs. In my opinion they are a very subtle change to stock pp ride quality. I originally wished the drop was a little more in the front and rear, but with the 20 inch rims and tires, I feel like the wheel wells are filled up nicely.
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