So why don't 10in wide square setups work?

GIG4FUN

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The 18 x 10 Roush wheels work as well, both cast and forged. The forged ones are harder to find though.


All four corners 18x10 Roush Forged on my '06 (bought them from our for sale section a few years ago)

the fit is great
 

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Any one run a 295 square set up yet?

I do. 295-40-18 Falken RT615's on 18x10 AMR's all around. No rubbing, no spacers. These are the only pics of them though.

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I've used 18x10.5 F&R with a +27 offset, no rubbing. Although much smaller than stock tires (275/35/18).
 

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I am wondering if AMR 19x10 with Nitto Invo 285/35ZR19 will fit on 2013 Brembo?
 

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I'll add to the list.

I am running 18x10 +42 Forgestar F14 on all 4 corners with 295/30/18 Toyo R888 for the track. No rubbing, no problems (Brembo Brakes) There is plenty of room for a taller sidewall as well, which I'll likely do next time, just got a great price on the 30 series.

I also have 18x9.5 +45 Enkei PF01 for the street. Currently on those are Michelin Pilot Super Sports in 285/35/18 No rubbing, no problems there.

American Muscle lists the Forgestars on their site as rear only, but you can order 4 of them if you want and they will fit over big brake kits and have no problems even on a lowered car up front.
 

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