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Wheel offset/305's on SRA car require rolled fenders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roush6018" data-source="post: 16788884" data-attributes="member: 78571"><p>the difference is the 99-04 SRA is 1" wider overall than the IRS. you are trying to use too big of a wheel without modifications. the SRA will only FIT a 18x10 rear wheel with no modifications. the IRS is narrower so it can use 18x10.5 wheels with some mods like the low-profile IRS bolt, and maybe wheel spacers. </p><p></p><p> then the issue of rolling the fender depends on what size tire you are running. </p><p></p><p>i have a 295-35r18 nitto NT05 on my 2004 18x10 roush rear wheels and they are on my IRS mustang and have 1/2 spacers on each side and i do not have my fenders rolled and they dont rub at all. if i did run a 305/35 or 315/30 then i would need to roll the fenders because they would rub. </p><p></p><p>basically you are running a SRA so you need to choose a wheel that was on those cars (99-04 GT) like 18x10 saleen wheels, 18x10 roush wheels and 18x10 fr500/bullitt wheels will work on your car and depending what size tire you run will determine how much the fenders will need to be rolled or cut/ grinded down..... i think you can fit a 305/35r18 on a 18x10 in the rear but it depends on the tire brand.</p><p></p><p> you can FOR SURE run a 295/35r18 on a 18x10 wheel on a SRA mustang with no fender mods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roush6018, post: 16788884, member: 78571"] the difference is the 99-04 SRA is 1" wider overall than the IRS. you are trying to use too big of a wheel without modifications. the SRA will only FIT a 18x10 rear wheel with no modifications. the IRS is narrower so it can use 18x10.5 wheels with some mods like the low-profile IRS bolt, and maybe wheel spacers. then the issue of rolling the fender depends on what size tire you are running. i have a 295-35r18 nitto NT05 on my 2004 18x10 roush rear wheels and they are on my IRS mustang and have 1/2 spacers on each side and i do not have my fenders rolled and they dont rub at all. if i did run a 305/35 or 315/30 then i would need to roll the fenders because they would rub. basically you are running a SRA so you need to choose a wheel that was on those cars (99-04 GT) like 18x10 saleen wheels, 18x10 roush wheels and 18x10 fr500/bullitt wheels will work on your car and depending what size tire you run will determine how much the fenders will need to be rolled or cut/ grinded down..... i think you can fit a 305/35r18 on a 18x10 in the rear but it depends on the tire brand. you can FOR SURE run a 295/35r18 on a 18x10 wheel on a SRA mustang with no fender mods. [/QUOTE]
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