2011 mustang gt wheel fitment?

GIANTs197

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Hey guys I'm shopping around for a set of wheels and have come across these.

http://www.frsport.com/Konig-SSM-18...p_53328.html?gclid=CJ6DppPw5LUCFQ3nnAodyXwAPw

They are Konig's replica of the Work Meister S1. They're 18x9 with a +22 offset. I understand these offsets are low for our cars, but have seen another member on here running varrstoens in a significantly more aggressive size.

I was thinking 18x9 +22 on all corners with either 255/45/18's or 275/45/18? I'm currently stock ride height but plan on most likely going with FRPP K springs.

Would this be doable?
 

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255 probably. 275 will sit well outside the fender.

The shelby razors/alcoas were +24 on a 9" front wheel. The left Vegas with a 255 front.
 

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255 probably. 275 will sit well outside the fender.

The shelby razors/alcoas were +24 on a 9" front wheel. The left Vegas with a 255 front.

Awesome, thanks for the response!
 

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Does anyone have an idea of what this fitment would look like? Maybe pics? I've searched and can't come up with anything.
 

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It won't rub at all. The wheel will be flush with the fender. Any ballooning of the tire will stick out, but with a 275/40/18 on a 9in wide wheel, there won't be much.
 

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It won't rub at all. The wheel will be flush with the fender. Any ballooning of the tire will stick out, but with a 275/40/18 on a 9in wide wheel, there won't be much.

badass, thanks man!
 

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It won't rub at all. The wheel will be flush with the fender. Any ballooning of the tire will stick out, but with a 275/40/18 on a 9in wide wheel, there won't be much.

yup you should be fine ... like jucostud said it should be flush ... closer in the rear that the front. my only worry is the rear. i ran a 18x10.5 et22 285/40 on the rear and this is what it looked like
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looks like it poked about an inch so you having 1.5" less width you might be fine. use www.willtheyfit.com to futher support you and compare both sizes.

hope this support you buddy
 

GIANTs197

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yup you should be fine ... like jucostud said it should be flush ... closer in the rear that the front. my only worry is the rear. i ran a 18x10.5 et22 285/40 on the rear and this is what it looked like
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looks like it poked about an inch so you having 1.5" less width you might be fine. use www.willtheyfit.com to futher support you and compare both sizes.

hope this support you buddy

thanks for the response. i used that fitment calc and it said they will stick out about 1.5" from the stock wheel and tire setup.. but is that from the hub or the tire sidewall? i used a tape measure from the sidewall and it looks like it will be almost perfectly flush with the fender of the back wheel well. are your fenders rolled at all? i will only be on a 1.5 drop.
 

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