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2013-14 Shelby GT500
BF Goodrich g-Force COMP-2 A/S
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<blockquote data-quote="fletchffletch" data-source="post: 15614004" data-attributes="member: 185907"><p>Catmonkey, thanks for the continued input!</p><p></p><p>I've been using this tool to compare sizes and offsets:</p><p><a href="https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/" target="_blank">https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/</a></p><p></p><p>Your 0.7" movement might be off some??? Here is the comparison numbers the tool gives.</p><p></p><p>FRONT</p><p></p><p>SVTPP front 19x9.5 wheel with +44mm offset and stock 265/40-19 tire</p><p>vs.</p><p>Weld front 20x9.5 wheel with +40mm offset and <strong><u>285</u></strong>/35-20 tire</p><p>The Weld setup would be:</p><p>0.3" closer: top of the tire to the fender well</p><p>0.24" closer: inner sidewall to the suspension and frame</p><p>0.56" further out: outer sidewall</p><p></p><p>vs.</p><p>Weld front 20x9.5 wheel with +40mm offset and <strong><u>275</u></strong>/35-20 tire</p><p>The Weld setup would be:</p><p>0.15" closer: top of the tire to the fender well</p><p>0.04" closer: inner sidewall to the suspension and frame</p><p>0.36" further out: outer sidewall</p><p></p><p>I think definitely the 275 would fit and I'm hoping the 285 would fit (as I currently have 285/35-20 tires on my rear wheels and could just put them on the front wheels -- save $). What do you think?</p><p></p><p>REAR</p><p></p><p>SVTPP rear 20x9.5 wheel with +50mm offset and stock 285/35-20 tire</p><p>vs.</p><p>Weld rear 20x10.5 wheel with +50mm offset and <strong><u>305</u></strong>/35-20 tire</p><p>The Weld setup would be:</p><p>0.25" closer: top of the tire to the fender well</p><p>0.4" closer: inner sidewall to the suspension and frame</p><p>0.4" further out: outer sidewall</p><p></p><p>vs.</p><p>Weld rear 20x10.5 wheel with +50mm offset and <strong><u>295</u></strong>/35-20 tire</p><p>The Weld setup would be:</p><p>0.1" closer: top of the tire to the fender well</p><p>0.2" closer: inner sidewall to the suspension and frame</p><p>0.2" further out: outer sidewall</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>BTW, what size rear tire are you running? And it looks like you are lowered some?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fletchffletch, post: 15614004, member: 185907"] Catmonkey, thanks for the continued input! I've been using this tool to compare sizes and offsets: [URL]https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/[/URL] Your 0.7" movement might be off some??? Here is the comparison numbers the tool gives. FRONT SVTPP front 19x9.5 wheel with +44mm offset and stock 265/40-19 tire vs. Weld front 20x9.5 wheel with +40mm offset and [B][U]285[/U][/B]/35-20 tire The Weld setup would be: 0.3" closer: top of the tire to the fender well 0.24" closer: inner sidewall to the suspension and frame 0.56" further out: outer sidewall vs. Weld front 20x9.5 wheel with +40mm offset and [B][U]275[/U][/B]/35-20 tire The Weld setup would be: 0.15" closer: top of the tire to the fender well 0.04" closer: inner sidewall to the suspension and frame 0.36" further out: outer sidewall I think definitely the 275 would fit and I'm hoping the 285 would fit (as I currently have 285/35-20 tires on my rear wheels and could just put them on the front wheels -- save $). What do you think? REAR SVTPP rear 20x9.5 wheel with +50mm offset and stock 285/35-20 tire vs. Weld rear 20x10.5 wheel with +50mm offset and [B][U]305[/U][/B]/35-20 tire The Weld setup would be: 0.25" closer: top of the tire to the fender well 0.4" closer: inner sidewall to the suspension and frame 0.4" further out: outer sidewall vs. Weld rear 20x10.5 wheel with +50mm offset and [B][U]295[/U][/B]/35-20 tire The Weld setup would be: 0.1" closer: top of the tire to the fender well 0.2" closer: inner sidewall to the suspension and frame 0.2" further out: outer sidewall Thoughts? BTW, what size rear tire are you running? And it looks like you are lowered some? [/QUOTE]
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