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Minicobra - loved your set-up, so I went with the same specs.

Here's mine. Still need to lower it. Thanks!
Nice.......twins ;-)

I'm lowered on Steedas sport, bout 1 inch, plenty of clearance with the 275.
I'll prob do Michelin PSS in 285/35 when these wear out.
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Why do the rear lugnuts protrude out farther than the fronts? Is there a difference in the wheel mounting pad thickness?

Also, can one of you, minicobra or SuperSnake, post pictures of the clearance between the front Brembo brakes?
 

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There is a lot more concavity in the back, this is why you see the lugs.
 

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There is a lot more concavity in the back, this is why you see the lugs.
You're right. Looking over the pictures again, and a lot of other staggered setups of wheels of similar design, it's due to the difference in concavity.

Still would like to see the clearance between the Brembos and the wheel spokes.
 

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You're right. Looking over the pictures again, and a lot of other staggered setups of wheels of similar design, it's due to the difference in concavity.

Still would like to see the clearance between the Brembos and the wheel spokes.
I believe that distance is pretty wide. Someone posted a pic a while ago showing that distance from the caliper to the wheel. If I can find it again, I will post it here.

Edit - I found it! The first post in this thread has the info. The gap is minimal, very close to the PP calipers.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18157&highlight=Bathurst
 

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I believe that distance is pretty wide. Someone posted a pic a while ago showing that distance from the caliper to the wheel. If I can find it again, I will post it here.

Edit - I found it! The first post in this thread has the info. The gap is minimal, very close to the PP calipers.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18157&highlight=Bathurst
I saw that. That picture is on 20x10 with and ET of 40mm though. I wish they posted the spacing between the brakes on the 19x9.5 wheels. That's the wheel I'm looking to run up front.
 

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I saw that. That picture is on 20x10 with and ET of 40mm though. I wish they posted the spacing between the brakes on the 19x9.5 wheels. That's the wheel I'm looking to run up front.
I believe those are ok. The 10" wide needs the 5mm spacer.

PM Paul from Need4SpeedMotors. He will get you the answer. Top notch guy.
 

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I saw that. That picture is on 20x10 with and ET of 40mm though. I wish they posted the spacing between the brakes on the 19x9.5 wheels. That's the wheel I'm looking to run up front.
Yup, the 19x9.5s will clear the GT PP front brakes without a spacer needed. But the centercap will require a spacer to fit

I can help you out with all the details on getting these to fit, I'll send you a PM!
 

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Well I was going to go with TSW Nurburgring but if I can get Bathurst for the same price looks like I'll be ordering those. Way more suited to the '15 Mustang methinks.
 

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There is currently one set of 20" Silver in stock and ready to ship, one set of Gunmetal ETA 2-3 weeks!
Staggered or non-staggered both available!

Contact me ASAP if you want to grab it before it sells out again!
 

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Not entirely accurate, but just a quick Photoshop to give you an idea :thumbsup:
Love the tsw wheels but was angonising over the silver option
Having seen your photoshop job at post 38 all my problems solved
Got wheels sorted all I have to do is wait till November for the car
 

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Pm sent for the Gunmetal

There is currently one set of 20" Silver in stock and ready to ship, one set of Gunmetal ETA 2-3 weeks!
Staggered or non-staggered both available!

Contact me ASAP if you want to grab it before it sells out again!
Let me know ASAP
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