Sponsored

Verde V99 fitment

Allstar71

Member
Joined
Feb 13, 2015
Threads
1
Messages
15
Reaction score
5
Location
United States
Vehicle(s)
2015 Gt Premium w/ Performance Pack Magnetic.
Ok, I pulled the trigger on this setup and I am now having some doubts that it will fit!

I bought:
20x9 +30 with 275/40/20
20x10.5 +45 with 315/35/20

I also bought eibach sportline springs anyone have any experience with this setup? I am trying to ease my mind as I have done many searches and havent found a definitive answer for my setup.
Sponsored

 

Need4SpeedMotors

Well-Known Member
Diamond Sponsor
Joined
Nov 17, 2014
Threads
194
Messages
21,531
Reaction score
5,137
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Website
www.n4sm.com
First Name
N4SM Team
Vehicle(s)
S550 Mustang & Shelby GT350 platform
The setup will work for the wheel fitment but a few things

1. front tire size should be a 275/35/20 not a 275/40/20 so get that fixed ASAP

2. running a 315 in the back is fine, make sure your camber specs are set at -2 degrees as that is what is needed to make sure the tire clears the inner quarter panel when it goes up during compression.

3. the location of the valve stem holes on the V99 means that whoever is doing this setup for you needs to use a shorty stem with a tpms loop adapter upfront so that the stem clears the top of the caliper.

If you have any other questions you can ask here and ill answer or pm me or email me or text me im cool with helping everyone on the board

email is [email protected]
number is 818-476-6541
 
OP
OP

Allstar71

Member
Joined
Feb 13, 2015
Threads
1
Messages
15
Reaction score
5
Location
United States
Vehicle(s)
2015 Gt Premium w/ Performance Pack Magnetic.
ok but doesn't the 275/40 make more sense since the sidewall is the same height? Why use the smaller diameter up front?

315/35 = 110.25 MM (4.33") sidewall
275/40 = 110 MM (4.34") sidewall
275/35 = 96.25 MM (3.78") sidewall
 

Todd15Fastback

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 10, 2013
Threads
80
Messages
10,523
Reaction score
3,883
Location
Atlanta, GA
First Name
Todd
Vehicle(s)
2015 Mustang GT PP Fastback
ok but doesn't the 275/40 make more sense since the sidewall is the same height? Why use the smaller diameter up front?

315/35 = 110.25 MM (4.33") sidewall
275/40 = 110 MM (4.34") sidewall
275/35 = 96.25 MM (3.78") sidewall
You need to look at overall tire diameter and not sidewall height.
 

Sponsored

David@Steeda

Well-Known Member
Diamond Sponsor
Joined
Oct 17, 2014
Threads
78
Messages
3,433
Reaction score
1,911
Location
United States
Website
www.steeda.com
First Name
David
Vehicle(s)
Bolt-on, slammed S197
I have almost the same setup except I am only running a 275/35 in the front and a 305/35 rear. I am lowered on Steeda Progressives.
Absolutely love this look, especially with our progressives :)
 

Sponsored

Martman GT

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 25, 2015
Threads
14
Messages
501
Reaction score
167
Location
Reno, NV
First Name
Marty
Vehicle(s)
2015 TY GT Premium




I have almost the same setup except I am only running a 275/35 in the front and a 305/35 rear. I am lowered on Steeda Progressives.
What's your wheel size front / rear? Your stance is just awesome!
 

BigBen5.Oh

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 23, 2014
Threads
20
Messages
177
Reaction score
39
Location
SoCal
First Name
Ben
Vehicle(s)
Purple GT
Im running Avant Garde m621 20x9+25 and 20x10.5+35 with 275/35 and 315/35 lowered on eibach sportlines. Great aggressive fitment. I rub slightly in the rear if I hit a big enough dip in the road at a decent speed:thumbsup:
 

MELLOWYELLOW06

MELLOW 2.0
Joined
Jun 13, 2013
Threads
36
Messages
2,782
Reaction score
957
Location
West Los Angeles
Vehicle(s)
2015 TY GT PP
Im running Avant Garde m621 20x9+25 and 20x10.5+35 with 275/35 and 315/35 lowered on eibach sportlines. Great aggressive fitment. I rub slightly in the rear if I hit a big enough dip in the road at a decent speed:thumbsup:

Can we see a pic of your monster.

I love the offsets!:headbang:
Sponsored

 
 








Top