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Pictures of Steeda Progressive with 19s vs 20s

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Good evening, folks! I am set on buying the Velgen VF10s in the next 3 months for my '24 GT, I'm just not sure if I want to go with 19s or 20s. I plan on going with Nitto's for tires, size depends on wheel size I choose obviously. I have a set of Steeda Progressive lowering springs in the garage that I am going to install when I go to swap tire and wheels, as one big project. I just can't seem to find many pictures of the '24 sitting on those springs on different styles of 19s and 20s, and it worries me that 20s may be too big for what I want but also don't want the huge fender gap I have now with the 19s from my Performance pack. Any pictures would be greatly appreciated!
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If you get the proper size (aspect ratio) in the 19 or 20, the overall diameter is the same (or very nearly so).
meaning i could have the same look with either 19s or 20s depending on how tall of a sidewall i would go with?
 
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yep... tire to fender gap should be the same... just more or less sidewall.
yep... tire to fender gap should be the same... just more or less sidewall.
im leaning towards 285/35 F and 305/30, maybe 35, in the R. if that helps narrow what im wanting to see.
 


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Having gone through this exercise myself, I would go 20s with a 30 aspect ratio tire in the rear to keep tire heights the same. I would also ditch the Nittos and go with the Extreme Contact Sports, much better tire.
If you go 19s, go 35 aspect ratio tire but tire choices become limited
 

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I would go with the 20s for looks. I'm running the Steeda Progressives with the VF5s in 19x10s squared and I think it would look better in 20in. You'll just have a bit harsher ride and taller gearing

S650 Mustang Pictures of Steeda Progressive with 19s vs 20s DSB06811


S650 Mustang Pictures of Steeda Progressive with 19s vs 20s DSB06867
 

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Good evening, folks! I am set on buying the Velgen VF10s in the next 3 months for my '24 GT, I'm just not sure if I want to go with 19s or 20s. I plan on going with Nitto's for tires, size depends on wheel size I choose obviously. I have a set of Steeda Progressive lowering springs in the garage that I am going to install when I go to swap tire and wheels, as one big project. I just can't seem to find many pictures of the '24 sitting on those springs on different styles of 19s and 20s, and it worries me that 20s may be too big for what I want but also don't want the huge fender gap I have now with the 19s from my Performance pack. Any pictures would be greatly appreciated!
We recommend going with 20'' a better overall look!
 

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Good evening, folks! I am set on buying the Velgen VF10s in the next 3 months for my '24 GT, I'm just not sure if I want to go with 19s or 20s. I plan on going with Nitto's for tires, size depends on wheel size I choose obviously. I have a set of Steeda Progressive lowering springs in the garage that I am going to install when I go to swap tire and wheels, as one big project. I just can't seem to find many pictures of the '24 sitting on those springs on different styles of 19s and 20s, and it worries me that 20s may be too big for what I want but also don't want the huge fender gap I have now with the 19s from my Performance pack. Any pictures would be greatly appreciated!
20'' is the way to go!
 

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The lack of 19" wheel options is kind of annoying.
Been looking for 19" for a while now and might just customer order some since I don't want heavier wheels and harsher ride.
 

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I would go with the 20s for looks. I'm running the Steeda Progressives with the VF5s in 19x10s squared and I think it would look better in 20in. You'll just have a bit harsher ride and taller gearing

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Is this 285/35 square?
 

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I like sidewall i went 19x10 35mm offset with 275/40/19 on my S550. The plan is to do the same. I was also dropped lower with the Ultralite Extreme steeda springs.

S650 Mustang Pictures of Steeda Progressive with 19s vs 20s IMG_6779
 

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I would go with the 20s for looks. I'm running the Steeda Progressives with the VF5s in 19x10s squared and I think it would look better in 20in. You'll just have a bit harsher ride and taller gearing

DSB06811.jpg


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Still think it looks pretty awesome the way it sits now!!
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