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Ran into a logistical nightmare with trying to move all these wheels and tires. Luckily we have a solid option here in Sacramento thanks to Wade at Premier Mobile Tire. He came to the house to do the mounting/balancing. Cost me about $340 out the door, and even had black wheel weights for the black wheels. A little more than I pay at my local tire shop, but well worth it considering my time savings. He got all this mounted up in about an hour and didn't scratch any of the wheels.
These are the new Track Series SV503 and Precision Series SV702 mounted up on the car. The SV503 are wrapped in 305 continentals and will be a track wheel. The SV702 will be my winter setup and on a 305/325 MPSS setup. Both are built with anti slip bead knurling so I can put on a slick if I get that advanced. But everything is for sale .
Very happy with both, but wondering which one you guys like more.
1) SV503 - GT350R Spec - Gloss Gunmetal
50Deep. I admire your attempt to do stuff like this! Not in my "wiring".Continue on with your adventures...."Ignorance is Bliss but stupidity is measured"...I don't know who said that, but I 'm sure they learned the hard way.Best of luck with future endeavors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Haven't seen a Stang I didn't love.........Yours included!!!!!!!!!!I was being a dunce.
Nice!2019 mods:Hopefully in time for the Boston to Richmond rally in July
- Resonator delete (purchased Shiftek H-pipe)
- Oil catch can (FPP)
- Wheels....
What rear tow hook are you using??
I like itThis is the piece from ZL1 Addons. Installed it slightly offset
I had a chance to see T’s new wheels yesterday and they look sharp.
Good infor Norm. I tried this initially but it seemed to remove the coating on the ARP studs. Perhaps the grease would have helped some. Will definitely keep this in mind for the future.Something else that works is an open end nut of appropriate thread, a couple of stainless steel washers, and some grease between the washers and on the stud threads. The studs will pull up square and tight using only hand wrenches. Be sure to clean all of the grease off the stud threads with something like acetone or maybe brake cleaner before mounting the wheels.
It's another option. I've done 40 or 50 wheel studs this way.
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