Forgestar F14 - Need help
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Forgestar F14 - Need help
Hey Guys.... long story short I have a set of 20" Forgestar F14's coming my way. The rears are 20x11 +53mm offset. I purchased them used and didn't realize the offset may not be ideal. What are your recommendations for tire sizes? Will I run into rubbing/clearance issues with a 305?... thinking of a 295 will be best. I want a flush fit, will this offset stick out to far. Any one have experience witht this offset? Purchase is made so I am just looking for some comfort in my purchase.
Suspension isn't modified yet, but I have Koni STR's and Steeda Sports in the garage waiting to be installed.
I also want to give another plug to Paul at HowieIndustries for helping me through the purchase of the fronts. His customer service is impeccable and amazing. I wish all purchases are treated with such great service.
Suspension isn't modified yet, but I have Koni STR's and Steeda Sports in the garage waiting to be installed.
I also want to give another plug to Paul at HowieIndustries for helping me through the purchase of the fronts. His customer service is impeccable and amazing. I wish all purchases are treated with such great service.
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Thanks guys. After much review, I feel more and more better with the purchase. The rears will be here next week. So I will be able to measeure and be sure. Can't wait for the fronts to be here. I was told 4-6 weeks, but hear it maybe longer. I hope not. Can't wait to get these babies on, they are sweet looking.
#9
For Mustangs I see 42-45mm offset for 9.5" wheels and 52mm for the rears.
For my M3 I'm going with Forgestars F14s as well as you can use the OEM cap. Going with 19X10 ET25s running a 275/30/19 and a 19X11 ET33 running either a 295/30/19 or 305/30/19.
Dave
Last edited by Dave07997S; 4/13/12 at 01:45 PM.
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Anyone know the weight difference, rim and tires, with the 20's vs stock?
I'd Like to do wheels on my Boss to save the stock rubber, but don't want to add any weight in the process, even if they look sick.
Bill
I'd Like to do wheels on my Boss to save the stock rubber, but don't want to add any weight in the process, even if they look sick.
Bill
#12
Bill the Boss wheels are uber heavy. If you were to run Forgestars in Boss sizes or even a +1 they would be lighter by almost 5lbs a wheel.
Dave
#13
Hmmmm. Dave, I see your getting 19" Forgestars for your M3. Could you weight them and PM me with the results if you don't mind? I realize they should be lighter, just interested in knowing how much and comparing to my wheels/tires.
Bill
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More than that; try 8 or 9-lbs lighter.
The stock Boss rims are 32(f) and 33(r) pounds a piece. My Forgestar CF5s weigh 24-lbs a rim: 19x9(f) and 19x10(r). I talked to a Forgestar rep before I bought my rims who said the F14s are about 1-lb lighter than the CF5s.
Kevin
The stock Boss rims are 32(f) and 33(r) pounds a piece. My Forgestar CF5s weigh 24-lbs a rim: 19x9(f) and 19x10(r). I talked to a Forgestar rep before I bought my rims who said the F14s are about 1-lb lighter than the CF5s.
Kevin
Thats definitely a good weight saving's over stock, now I'll just have to start saving.
Bill
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Try AM. I know they have them but not sure if they're in stock. Check the website
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