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This shot shows how the tires protrude while still being flush. I love it.

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The front coil spring.

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The drop in the front. Only 1" but looks lower with the taller tire.

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The rear wheel at a close up.

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A complete side shot. The rear still sits high but trust me, when compared to stock it is definitely lower.

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They are a staggered set. 18x10 in the rear and 18x9 in the front. Tires up front are 255/45/18 and the rear is 275/45/18. The tires are Nitto 555.

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Ford Racing Springs.

I have since tuned it from 87 to 93 and installed 4.10 gears and the C&L Racer intake. Wicked now (to me since I know some of you guys are pushing twice my HP haha):

Also installed Hawk Street Pads Front and Rear. Stocks on a dime now. The combo of tire and drop REALLY changed the handling. Feels like a completely different car.

The rear still has some room to settle with some more driving. The springs have been on less than 24 hours.
 
Hey Tom,

I sorry for the late reply. As far as fitment goes these wheels fit awesome. These wheels are the only aftermarket wheels I know that are this wide and designed specifically for the S197 Mustangs. It's a tough wheel to beat for the price and quality. Personally I'm not a huge fan of aftermarket knock-offs of existing OEM wheels. I like to see something different. I have no fitment issues other than the fact that the inner wheel lip will touch a bump on the inside fender well when the car is lifted off the ground with a jack or lift. During any driving conditions I've had no issues. Remember, that's an 11" wide wheel out back which is about 3" wider than a factory GT wheel! It would be nice if some tire manufacturers would offer either a 305/35 20 or even a 315/30 20 tire size for out back.
 
My baby only had her 10 weeks and I've added head unit fog light tint and wheels, programmer coming soon and gears if my job posts some overtime
 

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I've been wanting to get some decent shots to share of my car after I got it cleaned up a bit and the window louvers applied. I had planned to take a few with the beach and sunset behind the car, but the car was too dark. I'll get a few better proper shots eventually. I'd really like to improve the handling to the rear wheels. I don't think I've ever owned a car with a solid rear axle and I'm not used to all the fishtailing I'm getting.
 
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