Junkyard Dog
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Ok, so 9.5 inch wide wheels with 275 tires?I have the GT PP
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Ok, so 9.5 inch wide wheels with 275 tires?I have the GT PP
Do you have pictures? How wide was the spacer? No rubbing in any condition?The 19X11 will fit in front if you install spacers and extended wheel studs. I tried it on my car that has the Handling Package, and it works.
Yes.Ok, so 9.5 inch wide wheels with 275 tires?
That’s what I’m trying to ascertain- if this is even worth pursuing….As Ford increased rim width from 9 to 11 inches, they moved the rim outboard as well. As you know, Weldcraft will add the 2 inches inboard without moving rim outboard. So comparing a DH HP 11in rim fitment to your stock 9in wheel is not the same. If my numbers are correct, your current backspacing is 6.77in and it will become 8.77 inches. The 11in DH wheel has a backpacking of 8.07 inches. So you are right to ask the question. A measurement would be nice to confirm fitment.
I should have pictures in about 3 weeks; I sent my wheels in to be power coated gloss black. When they arrive, I'll get new tires and put them on the car.
25mm Spacer
1" longer than stock extended studs. You have to cut off the head of the stud if you want to use the factory lug nuts, otherwise open lug nuts are required.
I didn't have any rubbing issues; my car has not been lowered.
If I remember right, they have about the same poke as the rear tires.
I did it so I could rotate the tires and as a bonus the car seems to handle a little better. Less oversteer when you hit a corner hard.
Thanks. I am having trouble picturing all of this. Photos would help. An eleven inch wide wheel is really pushing it up front, which is why Ford stopped at 10.5 (and I think even then they stop the steering short, which gives the Dark Horse handling package a very wide turning radius). I am very curious what this looks like, especially since the width is already to the outside on the rear wheel, and you are adding a spacer, moving the wheel even further to the outside . . .I did make one other modification I forgot to add, I adjusted the front camber to negative 2.10. I can't say if there will be any rubbing issues without this adjustment.
Not sure what size tire you want to run, but maybe a 1.5in addition would be better. Still could run a 305/30 or 315/30. Still need to confirm. If i get a chance this week, maybe I'll put car on lift and take some measurements.That’s what I’m trying to ascertain- if this is even worth pursuing….
Thank you man I appreciate it! I’m open to whatever will work the best for…Not sure what size tire you want to run, but maybe a 1.5in addition would be better. Still could run a 305/30 or 315/30. Still need to confirm. If i get a chance this week, maybe I'll put car on lift and take some measurements.
You are going to have offset problems putting the rears on the fronts.So I’ve got my 2026 scheduled to be here in December.
Performance Pack 301A
adding supercharger from the dealer.
can someone more experienced with these platforms help me out on this?
my initial thought is to run this setup:
Take the wider rear wheels and run them as fronts, and take the fronts and have WeldCraft widen them by 2” to 19x11” - will cost around $700.
Will this fit underneath the GT w PP?
I don’t want new wheels- I want to keep the stock look and just tuck more rubber underneath the rears for traction from the supercharger.
thanks in advance
Thanks. I am having trouble picturing all of this. Photos would help. An eleven inch wide wheel is really pushing it up front, which is why Ford stopped at 10.5 (and I think even then they stop the steering short, which gives the Dark Horse handling package a very wide turning radius). I am very curious what this looks like, especially since the width is already to the outside on the rear wheel, and you are adding a spacer, moving the wheel even further to the outside . . .