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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
Looking for Sticky Rear Wheel/Tire Set-up to Match Boss Wheels
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<blockquote data-quote="GNBRETT" data-source="post: 15765939" data-attributes="member: 111882"><p>yea if ur dead set on keeping the Front 19x9in wheels I would probably go with the same size in the rear then.</p><p></p><p>IMO the big front rim small rear rim/tire works with a 17 inch up front and a 15 inch out back but not so much with a 19 inch and say 17 inch but thats definitely an option. I see it all the time at the track. but to be honest it just doesn't look right but thats just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>there are quite a few 17 inch options. Billet Specialties has some nice wheels and their reasonably priced and will have bolt patterns to fit your car. the Brembos are sometimes an issue so I would call and ask cause that info isn't always listed.</p><p></p><p>I had the Forgestar 19x9 up front and 19x10 out back with the Nitto NTO5r's and they actually hooked up fairly decent with anything under 700 hp.</p><p></p><p>and the DR being "Street Legal" or not is all nonsense. NONE of them are designed to do anything but hook-up. u plan on driving ur car in the rain? doubtful so being "Street Legal" is kinda silly. so it has a few slices in it for rain lol they ALL blow in the rain and I've tried them all over the years.</p><p></p><p>so if your looking for the stickiest it will only happen with the Radial Pro in a 15 inch. I think ud be surprised how much more would would enjoy your car with a properly sticking tire and your only real mission that night is to go as fast as u can straight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNBRETT, post: 15765939, member: 111882"] yea if ur dead set on keeping the Front 19x9in wheels I would probably go with the same size in the rear then. IMO the big front rim small rear rim/tire works with a 17 inch up front and a 15 inch out back but not so much with a 19 inch and say 17 inch but thats definitely an option. I see it all the time at the track. but to be honest it just doesn't look right but thats just my opinion. there are quite a few 17 inch options. Billet Specialties has some nice wheels and their reasonably priced and will have bolt patterns to fit your car. the Brembos are sometimes an issue so I would call and ask cause that info isn't always listed. I had the Forgestar 19x9 up front and 19x10 out back with the Nitto NTO5r's and they actually hooked up fairly decent with anything under 700 hp. and the DR being "Street Legal" or not is all nonsense. NONE of them are designed to do anything but hook-up. u plan on driving ur car in the rain? doubtful so being "Street Legal" is kinda silly. so it has a few slices in it for rain lol they ALL blow in the rain and I've tried them all over the years. so if your looking for the stickiest it will only happen with the Radial Pro in a 15 inch. I think ud be surprised how much more would would enjoy your car with a properly sticking tire and your only real mission that night is to go as fast as u can straight! [/QUOTE]
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