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#282440 12/29/01 10:14 AM
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what's the max size(footprint) one can fit on the stock SVT rims? Also another question-I don't want rubbing problems, but would consider new, wider rims....width being the issue, and keeping the same profile so as not to recalibrate/replace wheels on the speedo. Any suggestions? Stock 98 SVT front tires are a total joke, 1st gear is useless on the road.


98 CSVT, basic mod's, my slowest car yet but still faster than the wife's Talon Tsi AWD. Not by much, though. Now if I could get the back wheels to do something....
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I would say 225/50/16

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I wonder about fitting 225's on the stock rims.....I doubt it.


98 CSVT, basic mod's, my slowest car yet but still faster than the wife's Talon Tsi AWD. Not by much, though. Now if I could get the back wheels to do something....
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I've had 225/50R16 tires on my 98 SVT for 80,000 miles with absolutely no rubbing issues. The fit is close but adequate. This is a topic that has had a lot of discussion in the past so there is a wealth of information available in SEARCH.

Some 99 SVT's had rubbing issues with the stock 215/50R16 tires and Ford published a TSB with part numbers for a revised rear wheel well liners with more room. Most have not had a problem though.

Try a SEARCH. You will learn far more than anyone can quickly post.


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I guess with some modification to the rear quarter panel, you can fit 235's on. I have 225's and the rear rubs a little bit, and they're VERY close to the strut already. Trust me though, once you've gone to 225's, you won't want anything smaller. FYI, my Borbet Type B requires minimum 215's so 225 is my prefer size.


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