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You might be biased!!!!

That setup was perfect for a non-supercharged car but the added weight in the front causes a little sag on those Steeda Sport Progressives which then cause issues with the 20" Velgens. However, the Steeda Minimum Drop MagnaRide should resolve all of that.
Should get you back right. Minimum drop from progressives should raise it about .5 ish inches I believe. Send another pic when you get them installed!
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Should get you back right. Minimum drop from progressives should raise it about .5 ish inches I believe. Send another pic when you get them installed!
Will do. I am debating on which 20" wheels to get to go with it. I look at those Velgens and I long to get another set (+ they have awesome swag), however there are so many good choices for black and dark grey on the market. I'm even debating on spending more and getting the Apex wheels that Hammond has; they look stock HP just bigger. I must choose wisely (Indian Jones anyone?)
 

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20" wheels look great on the newer Mustangs! Richard went with our 20x10 ET35 and 20x11 ET52, which I think paired with a 275 and 305 look great!

The Handling package is better suited for the 20x11 ET26 in the front, as it's a direct replacement for the 19x10.5 ET24 and will accept the 305/30-19 in the front as well with no mods, since the Handling Package comes with camber plates and it's already got the camber needed for the 20x11 ET26.

Let me know if you have any questions!
 

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20" wheels look great on the newer Mustangs! Richard went with our 20x10 ET35 and 20x11 ET52, which I think paired with a 275 and 305 look great!

The Handling package is better suited for the 20x11 ET26 in the front, as it's a direct replacement for the 19x10.5 ET24 and will accept the 305/30-19 in the front as well with no mods, since the Handling Package comes with camber plates and it's already got the camber needed for the 20x11 ET26.

Let me know if you have any questions!
So based on the above, if 20x11's fit without mods, is it then safe to assume that 19x11's et 26 with a 305/30-19 will still fit the front of a dark horse handling pack car that has been lowered close to an inch w/o adding more than about -1.5 degrees of camber?
I've been looking at getting some new wheels but don't want to have to buy new tires, again, so I need to stick with at least 19x10.5 to fit the 305/30's, and would prefer to stay close to the street alignment.
 


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So based on the above, if 20x11's fit without mods, is it then safe to assume that 19x11's et 26 with a 305/30-19 will still fit the front of a dark horse handling pack car that has been lowered close to an inch w/o adding more than about -1.5 degrees of camber?
I've been looking at getting some new wheels but don't want to have to buy new tires, again, so I need to stick with at least 19x10.5 to fit the 305/30's, and would prefer to stay close to the street alignment.
Wow. The car comes so low to the ground stock. I have to be very careful. You must scrape the front spoiler and various things under the car constantly if it is another inch lower.
 

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Wow. The car comes so low to the ground stock. I have to be very careful. You must scrape the front spoiler and various things under the car constantly if it is another inch lower.
Only when I'm not careful, but it can get a bit hecktic at times. On more than one occasion I've backed up for a city block in order to take a different route if I came across an obstacle I didn't think I could clear. Approaching things at an extreme angle helps quite a bit though.
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