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Hi everyone, please some advise on this.

Some facts around my decision making:
- slip ons are a must
- MACH 1 seem to need some special setup, magneride as well
- I don’t want to buy expensive fender lips, so that may limit how wide I should go
- i’m on this just for the looks
- I want quality stuff, risks are high if things fail at the wheels

What options should I evaluate? Brands, width, studs?

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I thought about a maximum of 15 mm, I’m concerned of going wider.
 

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I thought about a maximum of 15 mm, I’m concerned of going wider.
It is a mix of wheel offset and alignment. I don't know the spect of these wheels, but you can visually eyeball how much you want to add.

This should give you some idea - up front, this is a stock PP1 wheel with 255 tire and -2.7 camber and 25mm spacers. With stock camber, the wheel would be sticking out.
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My other set of wheels are 11" wheels with 305 tires, and those sit mostly flush without the need for any lips. But again, cambwr and wheel offset are key factors.
 

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Nice stance! Thanks
 

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I thought about a maximum of 15 mm, I’m concerned of going wider.
It's literally a chunk of metal so I wouldn't overthink spacers but OP Mustang's one are well done. Replace studs with ARP (with anything over 5mm you have to) and you'll be good to go.
 

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I’ve got spacers from OP Mustang and also Apex Race Parts. Both are top-notch. No need to look elsewhere, IMO.
 
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Thanks, what about studs and Mach 1 compatibility?
I’ve read that 12 mm don’t fit with the front hub and 8 mm with dust caps…
How long are the OEM studs?
 
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Thanks, what about studs and Mach 1 compatibility?
I’ve read that 12 mm don’t fit with the front hub and 8 mm with dust caps…
How long are the OEM studs?
Magride studs ares slightly longer than non-MR cars but I wouldn't use a thicker than 5mm spacer with original studs. 15mm spacer is out of question. Replace them with long ARP ones and open ended lug nuts.
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