How to ruin a great car

How to ruin a great car

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Twin Turbo

Original Poster:

5,544 posts

267 months

Wednesday 4th October 2006
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Now, I like big wheels, but 22" on a 'Stang? vomit

LuS1fer

41,145 posts

246 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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Maybe he wants to a-tractorttention

Twin Turbo

Original Poster:

5,544 posts

267 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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Oh mate, that's wheelie poor

Edited by Twin Turbo on Friday 6th October 10:39

900T-R

20,404 posts

258 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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Oh well, at least at the back end the extra unsprung weight will pale into insignificance considering the ruddy big cart axle...

zektor

583 posts

248 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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Ha! Ha! What... those SMALL wheels... Check out these then...



Dazza


Edited by zektor on Tuesday 10th October 14:26

zektor

583 posts

248 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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To be honest though, I think the biggest you can get away with on the 2005 Mustang is the 20" size. And even some of those look to big (depending on design). I'm in the process of lowering my car with Eibach Sportlines. 1.6" lower at the front and 2" lower at the rear. I've got a set of 20" Shelby Razors on the way, which in my opinion are the only wheels I have seen that I actually like. I've seen lot's of 18" to 20" styles but none of them grabbed my attention and said "do it" to me. Then I saw the Shelby CS6 concept car with the "Razor" wheels on. I thought it looked fantastic. Then I found out that Shelby and American Racing are collaborating to produce the Shelby Legend series, and the new "Shelby" Razor's have "SHELBY" emblazoned on one of the spokes and have the "ready to strike" cobra snake logo on the centre cap.

At the moment, just waiting for a quote for a 14" brake conversion. Slotted/drilled/vented 2-piece rotors with 2 piston "claw" calipers.

Cheers
Dazza