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What wheels and tires should I get??

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Old 2/5/15 | 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by AMWill
Hey Silver,

Welcome to the forums!

It's tax return season! Time to have some fun am I right?

Your wheel sizes should not be a problem when going with the SR Performance Lowering Springs. They will provide you with a great looking drop but still maintain a comfortable ride and tire clearance.

I have a 2014 GT myself and as soon as the weather takes a turn for the better (Still a cold Winter here in PA) I will be installing the MMD Staggered Zeven Charcoal Wheel & NITTO INVO Tire Kit.

I love the wheels, the tires and everything about that kit!

We take time to make sure that all of our wheel/tire kits will not have a problem being installed on any lowered Mustang as long as it is not lowered more than 2".

Hope this helps and let me know if you have any questions!

-Will
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Old 2/5/15 | 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Moejoe_989
What about Michelin P2's? There's a local guy here selling these: Wheels are 19x8.5 +25mm, and 19x10 +25mm. They should fit 1994-2004 Mustangs, 350z's 370z's, g35 amd g37. Tires are Michelin PS2's, 95% tread remaining. 3 of the 4 wheels are 10/10, the other is a 9/10 and has a small blem from dropping a wheel nut on it. Tire size is 255/40/19 on the front and 325/30/19 on the rear. Excellent grip in all summer conditions. He's asking $2600
Those tires are worth more than the wheels. And 325s will most likely rub with a +25 offset, though I think the +25 is about perfect for our cars. Most aftermarket wheels are +35, which has them still tucked a bit. +25 would make them flush with the fender, but if you run 325s that way, you either need to be at stock ride height, or have some serious fender rolling going on...
Old 2/5/15 | 09:16 AM
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Hey guys, I'm a little new to the whole forum thing but I heard this is where to be. I'm sure everyone is planning on getting something upgraded to their stang with their tax return money. Well I'm planning on getting new wheels and tires for my 2014 v6 silver muatang. I have an idea of going with 20x9 in the front and 20x10.5 in the rear. I'm just a little stuck on what size tires to go with and what kind to get with reasonable pricing. And I'm open to opinions with if I should go lower in size of the rim. I'm also panning to lower the car when I get my new wheels. Just a basic 1.5" lower with the sr performance springs from AM. I would really appreciate the help!!
What part of Florida are you in? We could definitely get you situated with wheels & tires ... we are located in Pompano Beach & we have a full install facility.

We have great package prices:

http://www.steeda.com/2015-wheels-and-tires/

Send me your info to tim@steeda.com & I can put you in contact with one of our wheel & tire experts to discuss what options works best for you, based on your goals & budget. We can run the numbers & see where we are at on a package price.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Best Regards,

TJ
Old 2/5/15 | 07:32 PM
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Guys I'm definitely gonna get those rims I posted previously. They're the verde axis v99 wheels in gloss bronze. I saw those rims in the graphite color on this red 2010 gt and they looked amazing on the car. I figured I go with the gloss bronze to go with the silver instead of doing what everyone usually does with a silver car.. Go with black rims. so I want to do something different and I haven't seen a 2014 with those verde wheels yet. I'm just trying to decide on the tires now. I hear good and bad about the nitto invos, I like nitto. Just don't know if it's in the budget. Anyone know if falkens are good or sumitoyo
Old 2/5/15 | 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Silverbullet1014
Guys I'm definitely gonna get those rims I posted previously. They're the verde axis v99 wheels in gloss bronze. I saw those rims in the graphite color on this red 2010 gt and they looked amazing on the car. I figured I go with the gloss bronze to go with the silver instead of doing what everyone usually does with a silver car.. Go with black rims. so I want to do something different and I haven't seen a 2014 with those verde wheels yet. I'm just trying to decide on the tires now. I hear good and bad about the nitto invos, I like nitto. Just don't know if it's in the budget. Anyone know if falkens are good or sumitoyo
I'd the Invos, no 555s though. Another good budget tire is the Hankook V12.
Old 4/8/15 | 06:46 AM
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SilverBullet1014,

Did you end up getting those Axis V99 rims? I am interested in them also. Just wondering if you got them and if so, would you be able to post up some pics?
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