Wheels for new Mustang

Wheels for new Mustang

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vpr

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3,794 posts

245 months

Friday 8th June 2007
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Where is the best place to buy wheels for the new style Mustang?

I'm looking for 20's but what width would fit? Also tyre sizes please.

Have I seen 20" Halibrands? or are they only 18's

Got to get the important things sorted first before I order the car.
Thanks




Atlanticvipers

309 posts

220 months

Friday 8th June 2007
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20 inch wheels are the perfect size any larger and you will touch the wheel wells. We are fitting 255 35 ZR20 Pirreli P zero tyres on the front and 275 35 ZR20 on thback. Worth putting the roush handeling package on as will make it handle much better and drop the car by 1.5 inches.

vpr

Original Poster:

3,794 posts

245 months

Friday 8th June 2007
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Thanks James

Where would I buy these wheels from......do I have to deal with North hants?

Also , would they be 8.5" front and back or 10"s.??

Spoke to you this morning ref GT500.

Stig

11,822 posts

291 months

Friday 8th June 2007
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vpr said:
Thanks James

Where would I buy these wheels from......do I have to deal with North hants?

Also , would they be 8.5" front and back or 10"s.??

Spoke to you this morning ref GT500.
Not wishing to take business from James (who's a great bloke to deal with), you might also like to speak to John at Blingrims http://www.blingrims.com who can get a great range at pukka prices.

evolutionvalet

907 posts

227 months

Saturday 9th June 2007
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+1 on recommending Blingrims....

LuS1fer

41,706 posts

252 months

Sunday 10th June 2007
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Or you can import your own from the US. This is not always a great idea in terms of warranty especially if you want chrome rims as I found out when the chrome flaked off mine and I had to send two back - but other than that it's completely painless especially at $2 to the £ whioch means it's remarkably cheap. Just remember to take account of 3.5% import duty and VAT when doing your calculations. They usually arrive within 2 weeks, often less.

I've got 20 x 9s on the front of mine and 20 x 10.5 out back wearing 275/35 all round which is what the Saleens wear.

vpr

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245 months

Sunday 10th June 2007
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I was thinking of going the import route....I imported my Viper wheels from Kinesis in the States......Cost half the money.

Have you got a picture of your car?

cheers

LuS1fer

41,706 posts

252 months

Monday 11th June 2007
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After and before - the 20's make the car look chunkier.



There is a whole thread on whels and tyres on www.stangnet.com so you'll get plenty of ideas over there. Quite a few bewheeled S197s on www.mocgb.net too.



Edited by LuS1fer on Monday 11th June 07:03

vpr

Original Poster:

3,794 posts

245 months

Monday 11th June 2007
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Thanks...looks good.

I have noticed that wheels really do change the whole look of the Mustang ...that's why I'm looking at wheels before the car. Couldn't drive it on standard wheels.

Atlanticvipers

309 posts

220 months

Monday 11th June 2007
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There are a couple of photos of wheels on our vehicles on the classifieds page that may interest you. Yes 8.5 on front and 10 on rear. If going on to a shelby be very careful as the brembo font brakes mean most wheels available will not fit !!!!!!! We have done a few sets on Shelby's please e-mial me direct if you would like more details.

Edited by Atlanticvipers on Monday 11th June 16:24

LuS1fer

41,706 posts

252 months

Monday 11th June 2007
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The first thing you really have to do is lower it. The stock ride height is just silly. Again, if you look here you can see the difference in the gap using stock (top) and Roush springs (lower) - even though those wheels are bigger, the rolling radius of the two setups is almost identical - another factor you need to bear in mind when selecting tyres:



The design on these wheels actually precludes the fitting of bigger brakes as the curve on the spokes interferes with the calipers, being a dished wheel anyway. So you need to know, as James has intimated, what you want to do with the brakes before you decide on a wheel or alternatively, use a wheel which you know will accommodate a big brake kit so you don't narrow your options too much (as I did - not that it's been too hard to live with as the stock brakes will respond to better pads and I'm not planning on tracking it).

The other thing to bear in mind is weight. Mine are forged and despite being 20's weighed pretty close to the stock wheels helped by the slim 5 spoke design. However, by the time you add on the weight of a set of 275s, you're still looking at an extra 10lbs a corner IIRC. Now many will say that would ruin the ride and handling blah blah but it doesn't, at least not with the Tokico shocks. Just bear it in mind that some of the blingier rims will weigh more than a sausage factory.

Edited by LuS1fer on Monday 11th June 17:38

vpr

Original Poster:

3,794 posts

245 months

Monday 11th June 2007
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That's sound advise guy....appreciated.

I'll need to find a suitable car then buy the rims and suspenders.

Think Shelby is out the window....can't part with the CSL....will have to be a std V8

Atlanticvipers

309 posts

220 months

Tuesday 12th June 2007
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Go for a standrad V8 then add the goodies as you require them. You will then have a very personalised car. My advise first thing exhaust then power (supercharger). If I can help let me know.

zektor

583 posts

254 months

Tuesday 12th June 2007
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Here's mine (again!)...

Click on image for a bigger one...






[OcUK]Gibbo

3,572 posts

214 months

Tuesday 12th June 2007
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Hi there


This is mine, Saleen 20" wheels which is standard fitment on a Saleen:-


vpr

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245 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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Zector.......Love the look.

Are those wheels razors?

What suspension mods have you done?

zektor

583 posts

254 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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Yes, they are the Shelby Razor's from American Racing's 'Legend Series'.

They have anthracite painted centres with brushed aluminium look rim. They are 20" x 9" in size. Both Front and rear wheels are in the +24 offset size, which takes them right to the wheel arch line. You can get a +12 offset, but this will take wheels past the edge of the wheel arch and will look a little daft.

The suspension is the Eibach Sportline kit. Most people install the Pro-kit, but the Sportline kit lowers the car further and is 20% more uprated than the Pro-kit. In my opinion, the Pro-kit is not low enough. The sportline kit was made for the Mustang!

Here's some further pics to give you an idea of the cars stance using this wheel/suspension combination... Click on any of the pics for a bigger one...








Edited by zektor on Wednesday 13th June 10:27

Atlanticvipers

309 posts

220 months

Wednesday 13th June 2007
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Darren, Your car is looking great looks very different than it did the day it rolled out of here. Looking forward to seeing it in the flesh at the BBQ.

Stig, looking forward to seeing your mods as well.

cheers

Stig

11,822 posts

291 months

Thursday 14th June 2007
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Atlanticvipers said:
Darren, Your car is looking great looks very different than it did the day it rolled out of here. Looking forward to seeing it in the flesh at the BBQ.

Stig, looking forward to seeing your mods as well.

cheers
Happy to show them mate - you'll need a creeper or a ramp to see most of them though hehe

wink

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

273 months

Saturday 16th June 2007
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zektor said:
Yes, they are the Shelby Razor's from American Racing's 'Legend Series'.

They have anthracite painted centres with brushed aluminium look rim. They are 20" x 9" in size. Both Front and rear wheels are in the +24 offset size, which takes them right to the wheel arch line. You can get a +12 offset, but this will take wheels past the edge of the wheel arch and will look a little daft.

The suspension is the Eibach Sportline kit. Most people install the Pro-kit, but the Sportline kit lowers the car further and is 20% more uprated than the Pro-kit. In my opinion, the Pro-kit is not low enough. The sportline kit was made for the Mustang!

Here's some further pics to give you an idea of the cars stance using this wheel/suspension combination... Click on any of the pics for a bigger one...








Edited by zektor on Wednesday 13th June 10:27
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE sell me your car, Zektor biggrin

Great photos of a stunning car bow