19x10 rims all the way around

oldtexasdog

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My ever so intelligent Son bought a full set of four 19X10 rims from American Muscle on black Friday (item# 28234G05 ) as a very thoughtful gift for me to put them all on my stock stance 2008 GT.
I don't think they will fit the front at all??

Still waiting delivery as they are in transit.

Any ideas as to weather they will work on the front?
Back Spacing: 7.39" (187mm)
Offset: +48mm (1.89")

Thanks all
 

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As previously mentioned, it will come down to wheel design and most importantly what brakes you have.

As stkjock posted, it also depends on your ride height. What's the name of the wheel?
 
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It will be very close but you should be able to get them to fit all the way around. If you have added Brembo's to the car you will need a spacer... I ran the MMD Zevens 19x10 +45mm on all 4 corners and they barely touched the brakes. I ran a 3mm spacer just to move them out a touch.

edit: Mine is also running the Steeda springs so it is lowered an inch.
 

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That offset is a little high- you might need 3-5mm spacer in the front
 

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you may need a spacer, I also ordered 10" wide rims on black friday (different design). I'm ordering these aluminum 5mm spacers to give me a little extra clearance up front:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281409953638?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT

5mm if about the max size spacer you would want to run up front with the factory studs, always test fit and make sure you get 6 turns minimum on your lug nuts.

You having stock brakes should help you out, the original 12" brakes don't have to many interference problems. I have 14" brakes to worry about :/
 

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Seems im a tad bit late to the thread, but a 5 mm spacer I believe will be needed to push the front out enough to clear the inner strut.
 
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