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275/35 in front, 315/35 in the back. Not yet lowered



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Good morning, Here is a recap of this Ford Mustang GT on 285/35/19 Front and 345/30/19 Rear with Project 6GR Wheels Satin black.


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Good morning, Here is a recap of this Ford Mustang GT on 285/35/19 Front and 345/30/19 Rear with Project 6GR Wheels Satin black.


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Holy crap that looks fan-bloody-tastic :headbang:

When I finally order my MY18 and eventually get delivery, this will for sure be my first purchase (only difference would be to go with a set of MPSSs.)

Are these 11 rears or 11.5? I would love to get the 11.5s to work

Amazing
 

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When I finally order my MY18 and eventually get delivery, this will for sure be my first purchase (only difference would be to go with a set of MPSSs.)

Are these 11 rears or 11.5? I would love to get the 11.5s to work

Amazing
I don't know if the dimensions of the '18's are different but 11.5's and/or 345's would be too wide IMO with MPSS. I originally wanted 345's but N4SM told me they didn't think it would look right with Michelins and they were right. It already pokes a tiny bit so the wider ones would be too much.

Here's my '16 with 325/30/19 MPSS on an 11" rim in back (285/35/19 on 10" in front).
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^^^pix arent showing up. Would love to see them.
Weird, I could see them loaded on the page (I linked them from an outside site). I've attached them to the post now so hopefully they show up this time.
 

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I don't know if the dimensions of the '18's are different but 11.5's and/or 345's would be too wide IMO with MPSS. I originally wanted 345's but N4SM told me they didn't think it would look right with Michelins and they were right. It already pokes a tiny bit so the wider ones would be too much.

Here's my '16 with 325/30/19 MPSS on an 11" rim in back (285/35/19 on 10" in front).

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Thanks for the heads up.

Wouldn't it work even with a custom offset?

Assuming the 18 will basically be the same as the 17, what else could I change to help fit (Steeda rear shock mounts for example)?

Mind you those 325s on your car look sweet
 

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Thanks for the heads up.

Wouldn't it work even with a custom offset?

Assuming the 18 will basically be the same as the 17, what else could I change to help fit (Steeda rear shock mounts for example)?

Mind you those 325s on your car look sweet
Not sure. You'd have to talk through it with N4SM. There's a thread for the Project6GR rims over on the GT350 sub-forum and 11.5" rims (the R-spec) poke out even on GT350's which are wider than GT's. People have put them on anyways so there may be some pictures for you to get an idea of what it would look like. They will fit, it just won't sit flush with the fender which is what I wanted.
 

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Weird, I could see them loaded on the page (I linked them from an outside site). I've attached them to the post now so hopefully they show up this time.
Were good! :thumbsup:

To your point, MPSS's are unlike any other tire I've had in both performance and dimension. Oddly, my current 295's (K1) are wider than my old 305's.
 

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I don't know if the dimensions of the '18's are different but 11.5's and/or 345's would be too wide IMO with MPSS. I originally wanted 345's but N4SM told me they didn't think it would look right with Michelins and they were right. It already pokes a tiny bit so the wider ones would be too much.

Here's my '16 with 325/30/19 MPSS on an 11" rim in back (285/35/19 on 10" in front).
Looks great! I'll be using the same size tires very soon, but the PS4S instead. I'm guessing that they'll be the same size as the outgoing MPSS.
 

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Not sure. You'd have to talk through it with N4SM. There's a thread for the Project6GR rims over on the GT350 sub-forum and 11.5" rims (the R-spec) poke out even on GT350's which are wider than GT's. People have put them on anyways so there may be some pictures for you to get an idea of what it would look like. They will fit, it just won't sit flush with the fender which is what I wanted.
I thought (may be wrong) that the R-spec 11.5s had a different offset compared to the standard 11.5s, which with an offset of +55, should only sit a little over 1mm out compared to the 11s (but like I said, I may/probably be wrong):shrug:

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Forget that, the 11.5s have a +55 offset. But as I mentioned, it should only stick a little further out then the 11s by a little over 1mm (I believe)
 
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This looks awesome. Can you give a bit more info about it? Will 345s fit without modification? What tires are those? Is there a drop? What offset/camber?

I'm looking at possibly doing Eibach Pros (the adjustable kit, 1-2"), and would like go to wider front and back without modification. I'm having difficulty finding 11.5/12 wheels (at least ones I can afford), even going up to 20 or 21s, which I couldn't mind.

I'm assuming the rears are on 11s.. is a 345 safe on 11?

Thanks.


Good morning, Here is a recap of this Ford Mustang GT on 285/35/19 Front and 345/30/19 Rear with Project 6GR Wheels Satin black.


For more information on sizes, available finishes and pricing Click Below.

Project 6GR Wheels





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