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SVT Shelby GT500
295/35/19 x 335/30/20 with Custom cut wheels, Need advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="merkyworks" data-source="post: 15774398" data-attributes="member: 179203"><p>Going to be ordering some <a href="https://www.signaturewheel.com/product-page/sv105" target="_blank">Signature SV103 1-piece monoblock wheels</a> and I need some help with finalizing size and offset. Car is daily driven and at stock SVTPP height. My goal is to stay as close as possible to stock sidewall heights so ride quality doesn’t suffer, yet stuff more tire under the car for better traction/handling. However I don't want the car to look like a lifted 70's muscle car or have tires/rims that stick out way past the fenders. I want it to look like this could have been a factory rim/tire package Ford/SVT offered. </p><p></p><p>Rears</p><p>In researching I found two people running MPSS 335/30/20’s. <a href="https://www.svtperformance.com/forums/threads/335-30r20s-on-custom-widened-forgestar-f14s.1108795/" target="_blank">DutyCalls</a> on 11.75” wide wheels with 65.5mm BS and <a href="https://www.svtperformance.com/forums/threads/335s-on-12-alcoas-on.973299/" target="_blank">BITDIFFERENTSVT</a> on 12.00” wide wheels with 62.1mm BS. The inner lip on both rims is basically the same distance from the mounting face, so the 12.00” wide wheels stick out a 0.25” more toward the fender. It’s hard to tell from pics which would be the better width to go with. Does anyone have any advice?</p><p>Also running 325/30/20 in MPS Cup 2’s is not something I want to do because the compound is too soft and longevity would be abysmal.</p><p></p><p>Fronts</p><p>I really couldn’t find any information on front wheel/tire combos so I’m really lost here. Thinking MPSS 295/35/19’s on a 10.00” wide with 37mm BS or 10.50” wide with 43mm BS. I used Alcoas fronts as a ref for the BS but maybe that's a bad idea, I have no clue. Also I'm not sure which width I should go with, any advice is greatly appreciated.</p><p>This may be stupid but is there even enough room to maybe run a MPSS 305/35/19, has anyone even done this, would doing this even be a good idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merkyworks, post: 15774398, member: 179203"] Going to be ordering some [URL='https://www.signaturewheel.com/product-page/sv105']Signature SV103 1-piece monoblock wheels[/URL] and I need some help with finalizing size and offset. Car is daily driven and at stock SVTPP height. My goal is to stay as close as possible to stock sidewall heights so ride quality doesn’t suffer, yet stuff more tire under the car for better traction/handling. However I don't want the car to look like a lifted 70's muscle car or have tires/rims that stick out way past the fenders. I want it to look like this could have been a factory rim/tire package Ford/SVT offered. Rears In researching I found two people running MPSS 335/30/20’s. [URL='https://www.svtperformance.com/forums/threads/335-30r20s-on-custom-widened-forgestar-f14s.1108795/']DutyCalls[/URL] on 11.75” wide wheels with 65.5mm BS and [URL='https://www.svtperformance.com/forums/threads/335s-on-12-alcoas-on.973299/']BITDIFFERENTSVT[/URL] on 12.00” wide wheels with 62.1mm BS. The inner lip on both rims is basically the same distance from the mounting face, so the 12.00” wide wheels stick out a 0.25” more toward the fender. It’s hard to tell from pics which would be the better width to go with. Does anyone have any advice? Also running 325/30/20 in MPS Cup 2’s is not something I want to do because the compound is too soft and longevity would be abysmal. Fronts I really couldn’t find any information on front wheel/tire combos so I’m really lost here. Thinking MPSS 295/35/19’s on a 10.00” wide with 37mm BS or 10.50” wide with 43mm BS. I used Alcoas fronts as a ref for the BS but maybe that's a bad idea, I have no clue. Also I'm not sure which width I should go with, any advice is greatly appreciated. This may be stupid but is there even enough room to maybe run a MPSS 305/35/19, has anyone even done this, would doing this even be a good idea? [/QUOTE]
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