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19x10 Wheels Squared for a Mustang GT PP1?

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Looking to change into new wheels come spring next year.

Looking at SVE r350 wheels of 19x10 all the way around, however I saw that only 19x9 will fit in the front.

I do see tons of people though with 19x10 wheels all the way around, more so Looking for confirmation that these will fit over the brembos.

Also by going with these wheels, will the stock 255/40/19s be too small? Thanks yall
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19x10 will fit just fine up front depending on the whee offset.
 

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The SVE 19x10 wheels are a +35 offset, they’ll work just fine up front. I run their 20x10 +35 all the way around and have no issues.
 

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PP1 with SVE R355 19x10 +35 squared. 275/40 tires. Even if the 255 would stretch to fit the 10" wheel, you'd be sacrificing a lot of grip, front and rear.
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PP1 with SVE R355 19x10 +35 squared. 275/40 tires. Even if the 255 would stretch to fit the 10" wheel, you'd be sacrificing a lot of grip, front and rear.
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How do you find it handling wise?

I'd be looking to do something similar if I was to go with a squared setup, either 275/40 all around or 285/35 all around.
 

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Handling is excellent for my driving style. I like twisty mountain roads, but I don't race and I don't try to wear tires out prematurely. I went with the 40 sidewall for the little bit of extra comfort and the fact that they're closer to the stock diameter than the 35, so they fill the wheel well better and they don't throw off the speedometer & odometer.
 

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Handling is excellent for my driving style. I like twisty mountain roads, but I don't race and I don't try to wear tires out prematurely. I went with the 40 sidewall for the little bit of extra comfort and the fact that they're closer to the stock diameter than the 35, so they fill the wheel well better and they don't throw off the speedometer & odometer.
Are you at stock height with the 40 sidewall? I am lowered and currently on a 35 sidewall for summer/spring. Was wondering if a 40 sidewall will work on a lowered car in the winter?
 

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Are you at stock height with the 40 sidewall? I am lowered and currently on a 35 sidewall for summer/spring. Was wondering if a 40 sidewall will work on a lowered car in the winter?
My suspension is stock PP1 w/ magneride.
Check the diameter of your current tires against the 40 series that you're considering. If the 40s have a larger diameter, they will be closer to the fender opening by half of the difference.
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