Will a 10 inch wide wheels fit in the front of the F-Type
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About 3 years ago I just followed what another fellow had done with his and put on the following in flow forged (Vorsteiner):
Front: 21x9 +32 (265/30R21 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S)
Rear: 21x10.5 +25 (305/25R21 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S)
Compared to the OEM 19'2 with P zeros the handling improvement was insanely good, it is like a different car. You notice it in particular in fast direction changes, the car really feels much lighter (eg coming out of a roundabout and immediately hitting a tight turn the other direction). The ride was pretty much the same, maybe a touch more jittery on a bad road in dynamic. The best money I've spent on a car, I reckon. I'm getting a Mustang next week, I've already ordered the forged wheels for it with the same rubber.
I wouldnt want them any wider at the front as they almost sit proud of the guard (but dont). The rears could maybe be another half an inch wider.
Front: 21x9 +32 (265/30R21 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S)
Rear: 21x10.5 +25 (305/25R21 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S)
Compared to the OEM 19'2 with P zeros the handling improvement was insanely good, it is like a different car. You notice it in particular in fast direction changes, the car really feels much lighter (eg coming out of a roundabout and immediately hitting a tight turn the other direction). The ride was pretty much the same, maybe a touch more jittery on a bad road in dynamic. The best money I've spent on a car, I reckon. I'm getting a Mustang next week, I've already ordered the forged wheels for it with the same rubber.
I wouldnt want them any wider at the front as they almost sit proud of the guard (but dont). The rears could maybe be another half an inch wider.
Last edited by BruceTheQuail; 06-11-2021 at 04:22 PM.
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