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I got the old wheels again lol. I stripped them down. They're getting powdercoated something god awful flashy and tasty.
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Get on your game bro I'm on wheel set #14!
 

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Lol Was 10 sets in after 3 years slowed down a lot - mine is a sq 20x10 set up now
 

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Get on your game bro I'm on wheel set #14!

That looks badass. I just put the Essen's on my buddys AMG and they look nice, and was wondering what a 20x10 square setup would look like on a Mustang. Not bad at all!
 

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Lol Was 10 sets in after 3 years slowed down a lot - mine is a sq 20x10 set up now

Just curious, what's the offset and tire sizing?

I've got a set of 20x10 +48mm coming next month that I'm looking to put 285/30-20's onto and was just curious as I'm guessing i'll have to run a 3/16 - 1/4" spacer on them to get them where I want them.
 

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Just curious, what's the offset and tire sizing?

I've got a set of 20x10 +48mm coming next month that I'm looking to put 285/30-20's onto and was just curious as I'm guessing i'll have to run a 3/16 - 1/4" spacer on them to get them where I want them.

Youll be fine in the rear. Itll be pretty flush. No poke at all. I ran 20x10 +40 offset Niche Essens and for about a week on my 14 and it ran 315/30 tires in the rear with a slight rub. The front required an 8mm spacer to clear the caliper (brembo) and was VERY close to the caliper. So id think youd need a 16 mm spacer to clear the caliper up front which means that youd probably need a bolt on spacer kit or do longer studs and a slip on spacer
 

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We run 285/35/20 Michelin pilot super sports up front and 295/35/29 Michelin pilot sport ps2 in the rear
 

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I bought the wheels with the tires they had. If I did it again I'd run now wider than a 305 but most likely do a 295 like you said.
 

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The front required an 8mm spacer to clear the caliper (brembo) and was VERY close to the caliper. So id think youd need a 16 mm spacer to clear the caliper up front which means that youd probably need a bolt on spacer kit or do longer studs and a slip on spacer

I've already got a 1/4" slip on and 1" bolt on spacers here at the house so I'll work towards a solution based upon those.
 

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