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These good to go? 20x10 +25 front and 20x11 +50 rear. Probably will run 275x35 and 315x35 tires.
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Front will poke some. Common fit is between +35 to +40 on a 10” wheel. Rear is spot on for an 11”
 
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Front will poke some. Common fit is between +35 to +40 on a 10” wheel. Rear is spot on for an 11”
I believe it comes in a +35 also. I was thinking +30 front and +50 rear are usually recommended. I have some Velgen wheels but they don’t make a 20x11.

EDIT: they come in a +40, so that would be a better fit than the +25
 
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I was thinking +30 front and +50 rear are usually recommended.
10et35 is arguably pokey - people seem to have different definitions of the term. et40 is better and if you gotta shim it for the "perfect" look you still can. You can't shim the et35 and improve it.

nobody recommends 10et30 let alone et25 unless you are equipping a BMW instead of a Mustang.
 

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Front will poke some.
Depends on your definition of poke really. I have +34 up front and they definitely tuck in a little bit. 9 more mm outwards is certainly not going to call poking out. They will be just about flush with the fender and this is just on the basic non PP alignment of -1* camber. With a slightly more aggressive alignment like the PP cars at -2* camber, a +25 will tuck nicely.
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