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2011-2014 Mustangs
Wheels/Tires/Brakes
275-35-19's anybody?
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<blockquote data-quote="9TMAREEE" data-source="post: 15212394" data-attributes="member: 170302"><p>Do you have 9" brembo wheels? Those are really the only factory 5.0 wheel you should be putting 275's on. Anything else is just too narrow of a wheel to fit 275s on. </p><p></p><p>But to the OP, my recommendation is if you're car is not that lowered, putting 275/35/19s will only greater the amount of wheel gap you have, but there will be less sidewall flex than a taller tire. Just for reference, my buddy has a 14 5.0 with Koni yellows and eibach prokit with 275/35/19s all around and the wheel gap is almost as bad as it was stock, like 3 and half fingers where before when he was on the stock 255/40s it was only like 2 and a half fingers. Me personally, I have 275/40s all the way around on my factory brembo wheels and there is almost 0 wheel gap, maybe like a finger and a half with my car on eibach sportline springs. It really fills out the wheel wells nicely, plus a little extra sidewall for rougher bumps and what not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9TMAREEE, post: 15212394, member: 170302"] Do you have 9" brembo wheels? Those are really the only factory 5.0 wheel you should be putting 275's on. Anything else is just too narrow of a wheel to fit 275s on. But to the OP, my recommendation is if you're car is not that lowered, putting 275/35/19s will only greater the amount of wheel gap you have, but there will be less sidewall flex than a taller tire. Just for reference, my buddy has a 14 5.0 with Koni yellows and eibach prokit with 275/35/19s all around and the wheel gap is almost as bad as it was stock, like 3 and half fingers where before when he was on the stock 255/40s it was only like 2 and a half fingers. Me personally, I have 275/40s all the way around on my factory brembo wheels and there is almost 0 wheel gap, maybe like a finger and a half with my car on eibach sportline springs. It really fills out the wheel wells nicely, plus a little extra sidewall for rougher bumps and what not. [/QUOTE]
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