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<blockquote data-quote="AUSN95" data-source="post: 1562233" data-attributes="member: 31268"><p>Hello fellow Stang owners,</p><p>The man from Down Under here!</p><p></p><p>I'm wanting to source a set of Genuine SSR Professor SP1's for my Japanese-Delivered SN95.</p><p>It's a 1994 GT, currently sitting like a 4x4 at stock height, on a set of 35th Anniversary 17x8's - which have an offset of ET30.</p><p></p><p>There's a set in the shadow chrome colour that I'd like (they would go well with Deep Forest Green, in my opinion), but they're interstate.</p><p>Test-fitting is sadly not an option!</p><p>They are a staggered set, 18x9.5 (ET12) & 18x10.5 (ET18).</p><p>I am curious how well they would fit my Mustang.</p><p>I have full intentions of lowering it approximately 2 inches.</p><p></p><p>They have tyres fitted to them already, 235/45 front & 245/45 rear.</p><p>Which I would likely have to replace, the sizing isn't optimal.</p><p></p><p>Appreciate any advice/answers, in advance!</p><p>Pictured below is the set for sale & a rough idea of the desired look:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]40285[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]40286[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>PS: Centre bore of the SP1's is 79.5mm, though SSR sell pairs of hub-centric adaptor's to suit the SN95's 70.3mm bore, so that's a non-issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AUSN95, post: 1562233, member: 31268"] Hello fellow Stang owners, The man from Down Under here! I'm wanting to source a set of Genuine SSR Professor SP1's for my Japanese-Delivered SN95. It's a 1994 GT, currently sitting like a 4x4 at stock height, on a set of 35th Anniversary 17x8's - which have an offset of ET30. There's a set in the shadow chrome colour that I'd like (they would go well with Deep Forest Green, in my opinion), but they're interstate. Test-fitting is sadly not an option! They are a staggered set, 18x9.5 (ET12) & 18x10.5 (ET18). I am curious how well they would fit my Mustang. I have full intentions of lowering it approximately 2 inches. They have tyres fitted to them already, 235/45 front & 245/45 rear. Which I would likely have to replace, the sizing isn't optimal. Appreciate any advice/answers, in advance! Pictured below is the set for sale & a rough idea of the desired look: [ATTACH type="full"]40285[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]40286[/ATTACH] PS: Centre bore of the SP1's is 79.5mm, though SSR sell pairs of hub-centric adaptor's to suit the SN95's 70.3mm bore, so that's a non-issue. [/QUOTE]
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