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As suggested if you have the 15 inch rotors and big boy Brembos you may be stuck with 19s , which with this year seeing alot of new tires with wider sizing , not a bad deal. (see full post)
Not sure what i want but this keeps coming up so i might try them. In anycase none will last very long so you won’t be stuck with them forever lol but im a buy the best you can afford guy so like
I mentioned saving a couple hundred bucks is not... (see full post)
Hey guys,Part 11 is now live:Project Budget 400WHP S197 Mustang Track Car: Part 11 - Track Test!"It is finally time to take our project car to the track and evaluate all of the components and work we have done up until this point.The goal...
Please keep in mind you want the CRS- V2.........................big difference over the straight CR-S and if you find is " El Cheapo " it is the initial version. Tire Rack and other Dealers who focus on high performance rubber will note that the...
If you do, then you have to make doubly sure that the barrel design will clear your massive brakes on the front. Not all 18" wheels will fit over them.
..............and by the way Gunslinger, having run the RR ( Spec Race Tire ) it wears somewhat well, communicates poorly , and it butt ugly slow, part of the reason so many drivers in NASA begged for an upgrade. The R is an improvement yet for...
Please keep in mind you want the CRS- V2.........................big difference over the straight CR-S and if you find is " El Cheapo " it is the initial version. Tire Rack and other Dealers who focus on high performance rubber will note that the... (see full post)
If you do, then you have to make doubly sure that the barrel design will clear your massive brakes on the front. Not all 18" wheels will fit over them.
If you do, then you have to make doubly sure that the barrel design will clear your massive brakes on the front. Not all 18" wheels will fit over them. (see full post)