w the 5mm spacer and lowered another inch the car would look spot on. i'm diggin it.
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i have always wondered what a stanced mustang would look like..i really like it!
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this car looked familiar but i wasnt sure until isaw your old wheels! I was on that cruise we did up to Sonic a few months back. Welcome to Stanceworks dude
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Originally posted by geoffafa View Postthis car looked familiar but i wasnt sure until isaw your old wheels! I was on that cruise we did up to Sonic a few months back. Welcome to Stanceworks dude
Originally posted by Tuck&Poke View Postthis excites me if your taking about the 3pc ones
Originally posted by slwrthnu View Postw the 5mm spacer and lowered another inch the car would look spot on. i'm diggin it.
339 RWHP 333 TQ Tuned by BBR
never low enough
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Welcome man!
Nice 'stang, love the louvers, but I'm not feeling those wheels at all... apart from the Design looking kinda cheap imo, they look a bit small in those huge wheel wells. One, two inch bigger, lower profile tires and you're set.
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Originally posted by Dr.AK View PostWelcome man!
Nice 'stang, love the louvers, but I'm not feeling those wheels at all... apart from the Design looking kinda cheap imo, they look a bit small in those huge wheel wells. One, two inch bigger, lower profile tires and you're set.
339 RWHP 333 TQ Tuned by BBR
never low enough
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Originally posted by alexthejew View Postim thinking 19s, but im not into big wheels. i prefer to be lower to the ground. and as for design, they are 2010 gt500 wheels.
For example: 17" with a 215/40 and a 18" with a 215/35 are the exact same size in wheel diameter. I'm sure you could find something nice in a good size for those big wheel wells and run a quite low profile tires, which will still allow for slammage.
'87 Porsche 944 S | Ex-E36 Touring (2009 - 2016) | Daily: '02 Chrysler Sebring
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Originally posted by Dr.AK View PostThat's why I said bigger wheels with more low profile tires.
For example: 17" with a 215/40 and a 18" with a 215/35 are the exact same size in wheel diameter. I'm sure you could find something nice in a good size for those big wheel wells and run a quite low profile tires, which will still allow for slammage.
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