3.3TT Wider (In the front) Mustang Rims/Tires???

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I'm looking for all-season tires as my winter set, and to save cash am trying to use stock Mustang rims and tires from Craigslist. They're 255 40 19 at all four corners, 9.5" with offset of 46.5. I know they'll be fine on the back, but will the rub/foul on the front? Does anyone know?

[EDIT, Can't post links since I'm new, so I'll have to specify them here]
New rims/tires have:
Front poke: +10mm
Front Inset: +28mm
Front speedo error: -3.5%
Rear poke: +17mm
Rear inset: +9mm
Rear Speedo error: -3.7%

I'm a noob to most of this so hopefully I've given helpful information on what I'm trying to do, let me know if not!
 
I'm looking for all-season tires as my winter set, and to save cash am trying to use stock Mustang rims and tires from Craigslist. They're 255 40 19 at all four corners, 9.5" with offset of 46.5. I know they'll be fine on the back, but will the rub/foul on the front? Does anyone know?

[EDIT, Can't post links since I'm new, so I'll have to specify them here]
New rims/tires have:
Front poke: +10mm
Front Inset: +28mm
Front speedo error: -3.5%
Rear poke: +17mm
Rear inset: +9mm
Rear Speedo error: -3.7%

I'm a noob to most of this so hopefully I've given helpful information on what I'm trying to do, let me know if not!


It's been over a week so you may have gotten an answer else where. I tried test fitting a set of 18 x 9's with a 30 off set without tires and the inner side was touching the strut so I would be surprised if you could squeeze a 19 x 9.5 in there but I could be wrong.
 
For winter tires, if you have snow, I think you want thinner wheels/tires, not wider. That's why the OEM AWD winter wheels are 18x8.
 
It's been over a week so you may have gotten an answer else where. I tried test fitting a set of 18 x 9's with a 30 off set without tires and the inner side was touching the strut so I would be surprised if you could squeeze a 19 x 9.5 in there but I could be wrong.

Thank you for doing that, much appreciated. After doing some photographic investigation of my own, it appears there's very little room to spare on the inside of the front. I may have to get a custom set of some sort, which is a bummer since I was hoping to use the lovely takeoffs from a Mustang Performance Package.
 
For winter tires, if you have snow, I think you want thinner wheels/tires, not wider. That's why the OEM AWD winter wheels are 18x8.

I don't drive in the snow more than once or twice a year. I mostly just want All Seasons since they handle chilly temperatures better.
 
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