Hillbilly, nice setup. Makes me think of the old Trans Am series cars.
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Has anyone ever stanced a Mustang?
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Originally posted by Passenger View PostSup STR33TRLurking over here from SN95Forums I see. We have similar thoughts and ideas, just different wheel tastes ahah
Wheels are what I could afford @ the time. Steelies can be cool and I love 'em, but I'm thinking a/b a slight upgrade to something shiny:
but ultimate goal is Keystone Klassics:
have to get a shorter rear end though to get the Klassics +big meats under the fenders (w/ good offset).
for those talking a/b major drops on stangs: it's possible, I can get a/b another 1" lower in the front ( for a/b 3" total -might be able to tuck the front tires) when I get rid of my cats and lose the giant mufflers for something sleeker/smaller (street rod-style mufflers) that will tuck in closer to the driveshaft.
Can't really get much lower in the rear, w/ my "poke", but the nose will be right @ 2.5-3" off the ground.
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^^i dont **** it.. it actually looks really clean
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Originally posted by Hillbilly View PostFront:
Tires are 215/60-15s on 15x7 wheels w/ 4.25" backspacing (dunno what offset that comes to, but it's the greatest positive offset I could get to maximize the lip difference front/rear).
Rear:
Tires are 295/50-15s on 15x8s w/ 4" backspacing (think this comes to like -12 offset).
15x10 would've given more lip for rear, but the 295s wouldn't have the big bulge and that's what I was trying to get.
Originally posted by Dirty Spk View PostHere is my car not really stanced out but is a nice low stance...Originally posted by Dirty Spk View PostHere is another shot
That is amazing. I fkn want it!Originally posted by anthLucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.
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Originally posted by starbai View Postthrow an IRS on it?
Sounds like a huge job... didn't even know these were available... what year is your mustang?
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