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Will a 10 inch rim fit up front on the 2018 GT’s?

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I have 19x10 Wheel with 285’s in the rear and 19 x 8.5 Wheel with 245 in the front... the front wheels sits in too far. I was thinking about doing 19 x 10 Wheel with 275’s up front and 305’s in the rear. The only thing is I don’t know if the 19 x 10 rim will fit up front. Also the car is lowered on Eibach sportline

Is it anybody who knows if it’ll fit ?

Drop a picture if you’re running 10 inch rim in the front.. I really appreciate it :)
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I think a 10" wheel will fit all day long with like +35mm offset and up to a 285/35 tire. There are a bunch of examples in the wheel & tire sub forum - I've been spending a LOT of time there since I joined.
 

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My car came with 10.5” wheels and 305/30 tires so I’d say definitely yes. It just depends on the offset.

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Yep, I’m running:

20x11 ET50, 305/35-20 rear
20x10 ET35, 285/35-20 front

More aggressive fitment than stock but still nicely tucked in.

Recent photo ...

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Can you take one of your rear wheels off and test fit on the front? From the photo it looks possible that the offset is right, but hard to know exactly. While you've got the wheel off, check the offset on the back
 

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I have 19x10 Wheel with 285’s in the rear and 19 x 8.5 Wheel with 245 in the front... the front wheels sits in too far. I was thinking about doing 19 x 10 Wheel with 275’s up front and 305’s in the rear. The only thing is I don’t know if the 19 x 10 rim will fit up front. Also the car is lowered on Eibach sportline
A 5-7mm slip on spacer would have decent visual impact on the front, without the fitment concern of larger bolt-on style, or the need for longer studs.

When I had my OEM PP wheels I ran Motorsport Tech bolt-on spacers, a 25mm in front a 23mm rear - that very slightly smaller rear was a good bit better fitment vs. the 25mm or 1" [25.4mm] that are more common. Although that larger 19x10 PP repro (assuming those are from American Muscle?) has a decent amount of outward offset, I bet just a pair of front 23-25mm would be a solid compliment. General disclaimer: I sort of developed a concern over bolt-on style spacers, though I'm aware of how many are in use vs. reported issues.

FWIW, I'm running BMR SP080s on an OEM alignment spec, tires are Nitto NT-555 G2 (tires all run a little different).


Can you take one of your rear wheels off and test fit on the front? From the photo it looks possible that the offset is right, but hard to know exactly. While you've got the wheel off, check the offset on the back
Here's a calc rear vs. front:

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I can tell you, another 28mm (~1.1") on the inside would contact front strut, that's about a thumb widths of clearance. With the 2mm on the outside, you might be able to do a 5mm spacer, 23mm inside, +3mm (vs. the 10" ET35) outside, probably look a little like a PP2 car.
 
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No mine are satin. I put the rear 10 inch wheel with 285/35/19 and it fit with a lot of space left & no rubbing... posted pictures above
 
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There's an entire square 19x10 thread in the wheels and tires forum. Short answer is yes. Most recommended is 285/35 with et 40 or 35, but others can fit. I have 19x10 et 35 wrapped 275/40.
 

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Nice stance. Those wheels are awesome. However, they look more greyish than black. The ford performance matte/satin black wheels are BLACK. Much darker.
 
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Nice stance. Those wheels are awesome. However, they look more greyish than black. The ford performance matte/satin black wheels are BLACK. Much darker.
been retired those wheels for 20’s
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