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Fg Offsets And Tyre Questions


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I'm thinking about Mustang wheels for my white FG XR6T mk1 (replacing the centre caps with black 'Ford' ones).

 

The sizes/offsets are 19x9in (+45 offset) front and 19x9.5in (+52.5) rear.

 

Will this work and look ok? I don't what rims that stick out too far, prefer closer to flush or inside the guards.

 

Are the sizes legal in Vic? (original rims are 245/35-19).

 

Appreciate the feedback!

 

 

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Without modifying your rear control blades and/or going some serious stretch you'd be pushing it.

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Looking at getting some work kiwami rims, unsure yet on 18s or 19s

Things I want:

Decent fit and width front and back

The above without having to roll/pump guards front or back

 

So it's an FG ute, currently std front height, will fit SLs sometime but iirc they're only 10~15mm lower anyway; SSL rear but will have leaves reset somewhere between SL and SSL height depending on how the front turns out.

Brakes are just std FG 322mm front so no issues there.

 

Been trawling through this thread and a few others, general consensus seems that 8.5 +25 is a good flush fit for the front of an FG

If I was to translate that to a 9.5, +38 will give the same fit on the outside, will the inner be an issue though? Will +30 work or be starting to poke?

@bamk2f6tornado I know you've got 19x9.5+22 front and 19x10.5+22 rear on your BA, suspect you've done some guard work though, nor do I know how B series compare to FG.

 

Rear I'd like to chuck a 10.5 under, can get up to +32 in 19 but max +22 in 18, will that fit under bulgy FG ute arse ok?

Tyres will be most likely 255 on the front and 275 or 285 on the back.

 

Getting fussy now, but is understeer a potential issue with say 9.5+30/38 front 10.5+22 rear?

 

Cheers for any input blokes.

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