19X10 Squared

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Anyone planning to do this or know what offset would be needed? I'm currently running 275/40/19's squared but would like to be able to rotate my tires (PP staggered rims) and 10" would IMO fit 275 or 285 rubber better than 9.5's.
 

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Anyone planning to do this or know what offset would be needed? I'm currently running 275/40/19's squared but would like to be able to rotate my tires (PP staggered rims) and 10" would IMO fit 275 or 285 rubber better than 9.5's.

Hope someone replies. I was looking to do the same thing but not sure how 19x10 would fit in the front or if there is a different offset needed.
 

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Not an expert, but...

19x10 +40

I'm thinking about Forgestar CF10s for my 15.
 

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I just ordered a set of 19x10 CF5's from vorshlag. It's a six week wait. They had already test fit square setups for the 2015 Mustang. The offsets are the same for front and rear, up to 10". Over 10" you have to stagger. Because I live in western Washington, wet and cold weather performance trumps everything else. I'll stick the Pirelli's in the storage locker for June-Sept.
 
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I'm happy to confirm that 19X10 Forgestar F14's fit great in a +40 offset on all 4 corners with no spacers and plenty of room for the PP brakes.

If you plan to go this route you'll need the deeper center caps.

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I just ordered a set of 19x10 CF5's from vorshlag. It's a six week wait. They had already test fit square setups for the 2015 Mustang. The offsets are the same for front and rear, up to 10". Over 10" you have to stagger. Because I live in western Washington, wet and cold weather performance trumps everything else. I'll stick the Pirelli's in the storage locker for June-Sept.

Do they have the 19x11 square offsets yet? I know they got them for CF5 18x11s but wanted to hold out for the CF10 or F14 19's. The 295 & 305 performance street tire selection is better in the 19" sizes than 18" IMO.

GREAT LOOKING SET UP OP!!
 

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I don't have any clue on 19X11, I know Terry at Vorshlag Racing has got 18X11's and also 19X11's to work also but they keep their offsets secret.
 

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