S197 Tire Setup?
S197 Tire Setup?
I got a stock 2014 Ford Mustang GT Track Pack with 19x9 wheels all around and wanted to know if 275/45/19 squared will work on stock ride height and stock suspension because I heard someone do 275/45/19 in the front and 295/45/19 in the rear. If I can’t do 275/45/19 squared then I’ll probably go 265/45/19 squared. I like big tires, any ideas?
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I got a stock 2014 Ford Mustang GT Track Pack with 19x9 wheels all around and wanted to know if 275/45/19 squared will work on stock ride height and stock suspension because I heard someone do 275/45/19 in the front and 295/45/19 in the rear. If I can’t do 275/45/19 squared then I’ll probably go 265/45/19 squared. I like big tires, any ideas?
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/Selec...or&perfCat=ALL
Last edited by m05fastbackGT; Nov 15, 2025 at 06:20 PM.
According to the tire rack website, they recommend 255/40/19" tire sizes that are within factory 19x9" measured rim width range for your vehicle as a squared setup... Tire Rack website link is provided below, if interested.... In the meantime, welcome aboard!
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/Selec...or&perfCat=ALL
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/Selec...or&perfCat=ALL
Might Gleen a Little Info in This Thread and Also Section itself!
https://themustangsource.com/forums/...-setup-549134/
KC
https://themustangsource.com/forums/...-setup-549134/
KC
yeah, 275 is a bit wide for a 9" wheel
you can check the recommended wheel rim width by looking up the tires on Tire Rack then check the "specs" tab for the recommended wheel rim width range
ideally you want your wheels to be on the wider end of the range for the tire, or at least the "measuring width"
you can check the recommended wheel rim width by looking up the tires on Tire Rack then check the "specs" tab for the recommended wheel rim width range
ideally you want your wheels to be on the wider end of the range for the tire, or at least the "measuring width"
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