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NEW Photoshoot: Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 on Velgen VMB5 Wheels
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul@HI" data-source="post: 13254985" data-attributes="member: 152533"><p>Thanks for the clarification. The reason I asked about the possibility of the wheel sticking outside of the fender more on one side than then the other was to see if you had an adjustable panhard bar. The rear end is known to not be perfectly centered from the factory. With the stock wheels, it is unnoticeable but once you put on a nice set of wide wheels with an aggressive offset, being off by 1/4" to 1/2" is extremely noticeable.</p><p></p><p>I believe the above is what the owner of the Mustang in the link is experiencing.</p><p></p><p>With that being said, the safest tire setup will be 255/35/20 and 295/35/20. You can also go with a lower profile if you prefer 255/30/20 and 295/30/20.</p><p></p><p>However, a 305 is still considered "flush" on a 20x10.5 +45. The additional 5mm of tire on each side of the wheel is not much at all but again, would be noticeable if the rear end is not centered.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul@HI, post: 13254985, member: 152533"] Thanks for the clarification. The reason I asked about the possibility of the wheel sticking outside of the fender more on one side than then the other was to see if you had an adjustable panhard bar. The rear end is known to not be perfectly centered from the factory. With the stock wheels, it is unnoticeable but once you put on a nice set of wide wheels with an aggressive offset, being off by 1/4" to 1/2" is extremely noticeable. I believe the above is what the owner of the Mustang in the link is experiencing. With that being said, the safest tire setup will be 255/35/20 and 295/35/20. You can also go with a lower profile if you prefer 255/30/20 and 295/30/20. However, a 305 is still considered "flush" on a 20x10.5 +45. The additional 5mm of tire on each side of the wheel is not much at all but again, would be noticeable if the rear end is not centered. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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