Will it fit?

Patrik Vrablic

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Hello
I'd like buy SVE R355 for my 2006 GT.
Dimensions of rims are:
R19 x 10" ET35
Tires:
285/35 R19

Can I install these on my car without any issues?
Do you have any experiences with SVE or better with R355? (especially quality)
 

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Shows that it fits according to LMR. Even with the same size tires.
 

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Your front setup is almost certainly going to 'poke' out past the sheetmetal a little. Only about about 3mm less than this, and that'll be if you're running -2° camber. They'd poke about 6 mm more if you'd be running stock camber.

These are 285/35-18 (all around), so you're going to have about 13mm less tire to fender gap at the top than I'm showing here (stock height car), assuming that your car has not been lowered. Keep this in mind if you have any plans to lower it.

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Rear tires are also going to be close and may or may not actually poke out past the fenders. I think your 10" ET+35 would sit about 15mm further out than this.

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On the rear, they will be sticking way out past the sheet metal. On the rear, you want a 45-48mm ET with a 10" wide wheel. Bare min of 42mm ET on the rear.
 

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I'm running SVE R355 19x11 rear with a 305/35 and the 19x10 front with a 285/35... They fit perfect with lowering springs even... Love them, I'll dig up some photos to add when I get some extra time!!!

Hope this helps,

Mark
 

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On the rear, they will be sticking way out past the sheet metal. On the rear, you want a 45-48mm ET with a 10" wide wheel. Bare min of 42mm ET on the rear.
I’m running a 20x11 50mm rear and dont poke out past the fender.

I'm running SVE R355 19x11 rear with a 305/35 and the 19x10 front with a 285/35... They fit perfect with lowering springs even... Love them, I'll dig up some photos to add when I get some extra time!!!

Hope this helps,

Mark
What offset?
 
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Patrik Vrablic

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I'm running SVE R355 19x11 rear with a 305/35 and the 19x10 front with a 285/35... They fit perfect with lowering springs even... Love them, I'll dig up some photos to add when I get some extra time!!!

Hope this helps,

Mark
Can I see photos of your car with these wheels, please? :)

Thank you guys for massive responding. I appreciate it.
Your tips will be useful for me in future for sure. I'm very early begginer :D I own Mustang for less than half of year.
 

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I'm running SVE R355 19x11 rear with a 305/35 and the 19x10 front with a 285/35... They fit perfect with lowering springs even... Love them, I'll dig up some photos to add when I get some extra time!!!

Hope this helps,

Mark
Please post pics and which tire brand/model in those sizes?
 

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