BmacIL
Enginerd
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- 2015 Guard GT Base, M/T
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There are actually more 20" winter tires available than 19". If it were my GT350, I'd get a 20x9 and get a 255 or 265 winter tire.I agree with your thoughts about swapping tires every year and I've always kept a second set in the past. Just curious whether anyone has done it with a single set and their results. There's a great local tire shop I go to that I trust to do as good a job as possible, but I would assume there would be issues anyway. I have a call in to them with a request for rims and so far they don't have an answer. They do a lot of wheel fitment work with the local hot rodders, but that's mostly back spacing measurements.
I tried my 19" rims from my 2011 Brembo-equipped Mustang GT, and they didn't fit due to the inner diameter of the rim not being large enough. I would like to try 2015/16 PP wheels as they might have a larger ID.
I may just have to not drive it this first winter and get rims as more options become available.
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