RTR 19x10

GallopingFord

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Yes it should have enough clearance. What wheel specifically are you talking about since an RTR wheel is 19x9.5 at +33.
 

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Sweet! That's what I was thinking but, just wanted to check with the pool of wisdom that is S197 Forum. :thumb2:
 

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What about with Sportlines thrown in to the mix? Do you think I'll run into any clearance issues?
 

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If you read the Applications half way down the page you will see that they won't fit the front...

This is from one of the AM guys:


The 19 x 10's should fit the front of your GT500. We don't recommend it on our site, because most people lower their Mustangs to different heights and are picky about how far a wheel sticks out or is flush, etc. Everyone has a different opinion of what "fits" and "looks good". We guarantee our wheel and tire fitments, so it's safe for us to recommend 19 x 9's in the front. However, we do know that people go outside of that box and install even larger tires in the rear, wider wheels in the front, etc.

The 19x10's should fit without any issues if you're running close to a stock ride height.

Hope this helps!


The bolded part is why I just became concerned about ride height w/Sportlines involved.

But once again I find myself wanting to do the same setup Ultraklassic has. :roflmao:
 

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I run a 285/35/19 on the rear but mine are 19x9.5' rims. So would your 10's stretch the 285/35's?????? This I don't know. Somebody chime in.
 

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$300 a wheel for an RTR?????????????????????


That's Vossen territory. LOL. CRA CRA.

Some people don't particularly care for the Vossen look

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I run a 285/35/19 on the rear but mine are 19x9.5' rims. So would your 10's stretch the 285/35's?????? This I don't know. Somebody chime in.
10" is actually the "measuring width" for a 285/35-xx tire, so no, it wouldn't be a "stretched" fitment by any sensible definition of the term.


The tread width would remain the same, but the maximum section width (measured at the sidewall "bulge" but not near the ground) would increase by about 0.2" (0.1" on the inside and 0.1" on the outside).


Norm
 
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