Rota Grid 18x10 fitment on 2011 Mustang

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depending on drop and camber, that should actually sit flush

I kinda like it. what size tire?

285/35/19. I think with a 1.5" drop and 0 camber there will be about 1/8-1/4" poke, I'll be running 1.5-2 degrees and expect flush.

It's a dark gray spoke with tinted aluminum center and lip. Not super shiney aluminum, which I think goes nicely.

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They look good. I went VarrsToen and have ZERO poke and can tuck.

My car is to low so it can't support poke, plus not happy with how poke looks on cars.

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They look good. I went VarrsToen and have ZERO poke and can tuck.

My car is to low so it can't support poke, plus not happy with how it looks...//images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/05/28/43caa6a2b1f0b1affa624c8d11ac9e9f.jpg[/IMG[/QUOTE]

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Ok cool, so almost like a +39.

Why don't you like the look? Because this design always makes the wheels look 1" smaller than they are?
 

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I dont like the look of poke.

OIC what you're saying. I agree with you. The only reason for poke that I accept is running 19x11's with track tires for clearance, and then you have to run crazy camber or a ride height high enough not to cause wheel well rubbing.
 

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