SVE R350 wheels?

ghunt81

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Sounds like a great reason to dedicate those to winter/cold season duty and work up something with 285's or maybe 295's for the warmer months.


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My car doesn't see winter duty, actually it's going in the garage for the winter here probably in a couple weeks. I don't really have the extra room for a spare set of wheels anyway, unfortunately.
 

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Did you ever put the sportlines on the rear? If so how did it look? I have the same exact Wheel and Tire setup as you except I have a 2006 Mustang. I have the Ford K Springs and I am okay with the front but the tire Gap in the back is a little too much so I was thinking of doing the same thing and buying the Sportline Springs (sucks you can't just buy the rear springs) just changing up the rear. Was wondering how it would look keeping the front on the k springs and the rear with the Sportlines
 

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So I just bought these and they look sick. FYI I have all stock suspension and there’s 0 rubbing.

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Did you go with the 285's all around or the staggered setup?

Also, dude your car needs lowered big time!
 

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These are the 20x10 s350's and I love them so far. They didn't have the 19's available when I bought these.
They weighed 25.5 lbs on my bathroom scale, that is pretty good for a 20" wheel.

Is there lowering springs installed or is this factory ride height?
 

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