Forgestar CF10's with Michelin PSS, on swift springs....installed.
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Forgestar CF10's with Michelin PSS, on swift springs....installed.
Just got these wheels installed and I like how they came out. Kind of wish I went a little more aggressive in the front but now I got that muscle car look so not too shabby, . I'm hoping the swift springs in the front will settle more but I heard that's not something that happens normally so oh well.
Hope you guys like. Next mods up are exhaust and black out trim/grill.
Oops, forgot the F in cf10's title. Can a moderator add it please?
Hope you guys like. Next mods up are exhaust and black out trim/grill.
Oops, forgot the F in cf10's title. Can a moderator add it please?
Last edited by AroundTheG37; 04-19-2014 at 09:26 PM.
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Coltrane1 (03-17-2017)
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Yup, 19's.
19x9+35 245/35 front
19x10+42 275/35 rear
These wheels totally change the look of my car and I'm now looking back (as opposed to stock) every time I park because how sweet it looks.
If I could change anything I'd probably go with 265/35 in the rear but the somewhat fat tire doesn't bother me that much.
19x9+35 245/35 front
19x10+42 275/35 rear
These wheels totally change the look of my car and I'm now looking back (as opposed to stock) every time I park because how sweet it looks.
If I could change anything I'd probably go with 265/35 in the rear but the somewhat fat tire doesn't bother me that much.
Last edited by AroundTheG37; 04-19-2014 at 07:20 PM.
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Yup, 19's.
19x9+35 245/35 front
19x10+42 275/35 rear
These wheels totally change the look of my car and I'm now looking back (as opposed to stock) every time I park because how sweet it looks.
If I could change anything I'd probably go with 265/35 in the rear but the somewhat fat tire doesn't bother me that much.
19x9+35 245/35 front
19x10+42 275/35 rear
These wheels totally change the look of my car and I'm now looking back (as opposed to stock) every time I park because how sweet it looks.
If I could change anything I'd probably go with 265/35 in the rear but the somewhat fat tire doesn't bother me that much.
I've got the same rear config: 19x10" +42 with 275/35ZR19 Michelin PSS, and the tire doesn't look fat to me at all. Looks perfect, IMO. The poke doesn't look right, however. Swift Springs arriving next week.
Since we both have the same size rim/offset/tire, the same tires, and the same RWD Sport Sedan, can I see more pics of your rear fitment after the drop on Swifts? Your profile photos look fine. How about from the rear, or down the fender? I ordered the Swifts very specifically to camber in the rears a little bit so it doesn't look so silly. Sure would be nice to know what to expect.
Last edited by Rochester; 04-19-2014 at 07:10 PM.
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Fixed. They can't both be fronts.
I've got the same rear config: 19x10" +42 with 275/35ZR19 Michelin PSS, and the tire doesn't look fat to me at all. Looks perfect, IMO. The poke doesn't look right, however. Swift Springs arriving next week.
Since we both have the same size rim/offset/tire, the same tires, and the same RWD Sport Sedan, can I see more pics of your rear fitment after the drop on Swifts? Your profile photos look fine. How about from the rear, or down the fender? I ordered the Swifts very specifically to camber in the rears a little bit so it doesn't look so silly. Sure would be nice to know what to expect.
I've got the same rear config: 19x10" +42 with 275/35ZR19 Michelin PSS, and the tire doesn't look fat to me at all. Looks perfect, IMO. The poke doesn't look right, however. Swift Springs arriving next week.
Since we both have the same size rim/offset/tire, the same tires, and the same RWD Sport Sedan, can I see more pics of your rear fitment after the drop on Swifts? Your profile photos look fine. How about from the rear, or down the fender? I ordered the Swifts very specifically to camber in the rears a little bit so it doesn't look so silly. Sure would be nice to know what to expect.
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With the identical configuration, we have (had) the identical rear poke, so this should really give me the proper expectation. Our fronts are different, however, because I have 19x8.5" at +32 with 245/40ZR19. Right now they're flush, just with a noticeable amount of gap. I'm hoping it pulls in just enough for me to put this pair of 3mm spacers on afterwards.
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Thanks, buddy. I'm looking forward to seeing that.
With the identical configuration, we have (had) the identical rear poke, so this should really give me the proper expectation. Our fronts are different, however, because I have 8.5" at +32 with 245/40ZR19. Right now they're flush, just with a noticeable amount of gap. I'm hoping it pulls in just enough for me to put this pair of 3mm spacers on afterwards.
With the identical configuration, we have (had) the identical rear poke, so this should really give me the proper expectation. Our fronts are different, however, because I have 8.5" at +32 with 245/40ZR19. Right now they're flush, just with a noticeable amount of gap. I'm hoping it pulls in just enough for me to put this pair of 3mm spacers on afterwards.
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I'll post updates, but the insatall is still a few weeks out. My mechanic is doing the work, and although they arrive next Tuesday, I've learned my lesson about scheduling appointments without actually having the correct parts in my hands.
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Not that the car is reporting on the dash. I still get the same abysmal 18.5 mpg, but I'm only one tank into the new setup, and I barely drive the car.
What I have noticed is that the TC light just never blinks at me anymore. And on a hard launch, the car jumps off the line like a rocket. (Excuse the hyperbole.) In other words, the car is behaving extremely well to wide, summer-only tires. It most definitely feels like a performance upgrade, even though my wheels are heavier than OEM.
What I have noticed is that the TC light just never blinks at me anymore. And on a hard launch, the car jumps off the line like a rocket. (Excuse the hyperbole.) In other words, the car is behaving extremely well to wide, summer-only tires. It most definitely feels like a performance upgrade, even though my wheels are heavier than OEM.
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It also depends on the tire. Some say the MPSS get's 2 mpgs better than stock but I don't know if I believe that. I actually decreased weight going with this wheel setup over my stock wheels so if anything I feel a bit lighter going around the turns. I did get some slip on a turn quicker then I did with the stock tires but I attribute that to the tires being new and not broken in yet.