What size tire are on a 2015 Ford Mustang?

What size tire are on a 2015 Ford Mustang?

P235/55R17 (V6 · EcoBoost)
Front: P255/40R19, rear: P275/40R19 (GT 50 Years Limited Edition)P235/50R18 (GT · GT Premium · EcoBoost Premium)
2015 Ford Mustang/Tire size

What size are stock 2015 Mustang wheels?

Base model EcoBoost and base V6 Mustangs come with a 17×7. 5 wheel shod with a 235/55/R17 tire. OEM offset for this wheel is 30mm with an overall height of 27.2”.

What tires come on a Mustang?

The current generation Mustang is sold in multiple trims with four tire sizes:

  • The EcoBoost I4 with 17-inch wheels has 235/55R17 tires.
  • The EcoBoost I4 with 18-inch wheels has 235/50R18 tires.
  • The EcoBoost I4 with 19-inch wheels has 255/40R19 tires.
  • The EcoBoost I4 with 20-inch wheels has 265/30R20 tires.

What size tires does a 2015 Mustang GT have?

2015 Ford Mustang Tires Sizes, Speed Ratings, and Inflation

Trim LevelTire SizeInflation in PSI F/R
2015 Ford Mustang GT Premium*Shop 255/40ZR1932 PSI/32 PSI
2015 Ford Mustang GT Premium*Shop 235/50R1832 PSI/32 PSI
2015 Ford Mustang GT Premium*Shop 265/35ZR2032 PSI/32 PSI
2015 Ford Mustang V6*Shop P235/50ZR1832 PSI/32 PSI

What size rims are on a 2015 Mustang GT?

Front 17-19″ diameter, 7.5-9″ width; rear 17-19″ diameter, 7.5-9.5″ width
2015 Ford Mustang/Wheel size

What is the offset on a 2015 Mustang?

Mustang Wheel Offset Chart

Year/ModelFactory Wheel SizeOffset
2015-2021 Mustang (EcoBoost & GT)17-20″35-50mm (H)
2010-2014 Mustang (including GT)17-19″35-50mm (H)
2005-2009 Mustang (including GT)16-18″35-50mm (H)
1994-2004 Mustang (including GT & Cobra)15-18″35-50mm (H)

How much is a tire for a Mustang?

Tire costs can vary greatly depending on the type of tire and size of tire you’re shopping. Prevailing 2021 Ford Mustang tires are priced between $150 – $350 per tire, however, High-performance tires can cost anywhere between perfectly over $500.

What offset for 2015 Mustang GT?

What is wheel offset vs backspacing?

The offset measures the distance between the wheel’s mounting surface and the centerline of the wheel, while the backspacing measures the distance between the wheel’s mounting surface and the back lip of the wheel.

You Might Also Like