Not a fan of black wheels. This is what came on my car, the previous owner painted them.
I prefer polished aluminum, but got a great deal on on these.
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Ok,
Went with a 275/35 on the rear. Had to get smaller lugs as well.
I am happy with them, I was nervous about red wheel. I am a little conservative.
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The 8.5" tire has a +32mm offset. there is a number cast in the back of the rim.
With the stock rims on the car (and 1" spacers) you can tell that it is centered. I think the fact that my car is so low and the offset of the 9.5" rims along with the narrowness of the rim are killing it for...
I can definitely get a 275 on there. I put the fronts on the rear to see how it looked.
It was on a 8.5 in rim, no clue what the offset is.
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I have no clue what springs I have. I bought the car from an older executive who was out of the country at the time. He had a lot of cosmetic mods done, but he paid people to do it and didn't get details.
The springs are a deep blue with a single green cool. Looks like stock shocks.
I spoke with the tech guy at Hotchkis and he said that these rims were design d with the offset for Mustangs only.
That the rim face should be flush with the fender. With my car lowered as much as it is, what tire should I go with to replace these? 285? I will get Nitto to match the fronts...
The guy I bought them from said he didn't have any rubbing issues and he had 315 on there before he got the 305s
Here are the fronts on the back - 275 on a 8.5" no idea the offset
Help
I researched this prior to buying some used wheels.
I have a 2013 GT convertible that is lowered 1 1/2" (I think).
I bought some 20" wheels, the rear is a +35 offset 9 1/2" wide running Nitto 305/35 20 drag radials.
I put one on and it rubs on the outside.
I know the recommended wheel...