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I fall in love with Ferrada FR2 wheels,but I don't know if it's a good Wheel and I'm lost between the offset off the Wheel and I don't know which Wheel I need to order
in front,2 choices of offset

20x9 +25
20x9 +35

Rear,2 choices too

20x10.5 +35
20x10.5 +38

My last wheels (Vossen)at the rear it's 20x10.5 +45 and it seems agressive look.
With +35 or +38,the Wheel go very outside ????
 

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the 20X9 +35 will fit great. either of the 20X10.5 wheels are going to have quite a bit of poke (the wheel exceeds the fender and sticks out the side of the car.) you will need to stretch some tires on the wheels and stiffen up your suspension if your going to run those.
 

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I just purchased the FR1's with a 35 offset for both the 9's and 10.5's. Haven't received the wheels/tires yet, but hoping that was a good choice.
 

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Supposed to be Wednesday.. I called and talked to an expert to ensure the proper fitment. I'll post up as soon as I can.
 

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I fall in love with Ferrada FR2 wheels,but I don't know if it's a good Wheel and I'm lost between the offset off the Wheel and I don't know which Wheel I need to order
in front,2 choices of offset

20x9 +25
20x9 +35

Rear,2 choices too

20x10.5 +35
20x10.5 +38

My last wheels (Vossen)at the rear it's 20x10.5 +45 and it seems agressive look.
With +35 or +38,the Wheel go very outside ????

I just purchased the FR1's with a 35 offset for both the 9's and 10.5's. Haven't received the wheels/tires yet, but hoping that was a good choice.

What sizes of rear tires are you guys planning on running?

Cuz a fat 305-315 tire on that 35-38mm offset wheel will definitely rub the fender especially if lowered.

Not sure what "expert" says that 10.5" width with an offset of less than 50mm is a good fitment for the back of a Mustang, but that's an "expert" that should probably go sell pizza or something
 

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youll want to run a 275/35 or 285/30 or 35 in rear. idealy with coilovers so you can adjust the height of your rear. on stock height youll be fine.

a big meaty tire on this wheel wont look good IMO. just not the style of wheel you would want a big tire with
 

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What sizes of rear tires are you guys planning on running?

Cuz a fat 305-315 tire on that 35-38mm offset wheel will definitely rub the fender especially if lowered.

Not sure what "expert" says that 10.5" width with an offset of less than 50mm is a good fitment for the back of a Mustang, but that's an "expert" that should probably go sell pizza or something

I'm agree whit that you said.I forgot Ferrada wheels,10.5 ET38 are no sense,I don't want a 4x4.I purchase Rohana RC8 wheels 20x10 ET45 and I can put 305/30/20 whitout any trouble......(I think so)
 

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I'm agree whit that you said.I forgot Ferrada wheels,10.5 ET38 are no sense,I don't want a 4x4.I purchase Rohana RC8 wheels 20x10 ET45 and I can put 305/30/20 whitout any trouble......(I think so)

Yeah that should fit fine, especially if you have an adjustable panhard bar and you've centered the rear axle
 

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255/35 in front 285/30 in rear. The same size that American Muscle sets up their staggered 20's with.

So you're saying that my Roush will look like a beefy 4x4??
 

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255/35 in front 285/30 in rear. The same size that American Muscle sets up their staggered 20's with.

So you're saying that my Roush will look like a beefy 4x4??

255 on a 9" and 285 on a 10.5" will both look a bit stretched, especially the rear
 

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this is a 275/35/20 on a 20X10.5 with +25mm offset. you will be almost 3/4 more tucked than this with the offset your looking at. a 285 would look perfect IMO. or a 295/30

 

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that's a square setup also, it fits on the front too.

Going by that pic it doesn't "fit" on the front, it's sticking out more than an inch ...

And 25mm offset VS 35 is less than a half inch difference ... 1" = 25.4mm
 

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255/35 in front 285/30 in rear. The same size that American Muscle sets up their staggered 20's with.

So you're saying that my Roush will look like a beefy 4x4??
I don't talk about your size of tires my friend,I said if we put a 10.5 wheels with +38 offset or minus.My old Vossen CV7 having ET45 and it's limit.You need to choose a good tire to put on that
 

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Going by that pic it doesn't "fit" on the front, it's sticking out more than an inch ...

And 25mm offset VS 35 is less than a half inch difference ... 1" = 25.4mm

Your right, but still, there are many of mustang owners running aggessive offsets and it "fits" fine. The fitment of the front wheel is the same as the rear. When running the same size wheel/tire our cars require the same offset front and rear to match. Therefore if it's sticking out an inch in the front than it will do the same in rear. I'm looking on my phone and I can't scroll up as i type this, but I'm trying to remember the wheels that OP had posted were +38 offset. Taking in account the 25 offset that I had posted above, it's 13 mm more "inward" that's near exactly 1/2 an inch less. To me it would look great, as that was the "stance" and offset I was hoping for but could not afford lol. To each his own. I know there are people out there who would rather have the tucked look of a 45 offset. I am not "hellaflush stance yo" by any means but I would like to have a little poke with my wheels. It's preferences. Most people who go and look at feddera wheels also like the flush/poke look as wheel as to why I was presenting him with this information. If that's not the look he is going for than that's fine. It was just my take and I was trying to help out with the situation
 

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Well, here is a pic of my FR1's. The clearance is the same as the stock. I do have to admit that I'm not completely satisfied with the thin sidewall on the rears. Something that I need to get used to.

Is that what you guys were talking about with the offset and all?
 

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