New Shoes, figured I'd show

Discussion in '2005 - 2012 (S-197) Mustang' started by Wind-Farmer, Jul 12, 2009.

  1. Wind-Farmer Member

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    Shelby Performance Razors - 20"x9" Chrome.

    Nitto 555's, 255/35F and 275/30R

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    Thats all for now, sorry for the poor quality images.
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    Nice shoes, a lot better then the sling back pumps you had on last week. :rlaugh:
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    Nice looking footware :nice:
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    A little too blingin' for my taste.

    Not a fan of chrome, but the Razor is definitely a nice looking wheel for the S197.
  5. kooldawg6 mine works really well and can take a fair amount

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    Not a "traditional" chrome fan either, but does look nice on other people's Stangs:nice:
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    Thanks for the comments guys, I only got chrome based on the stock bullits I had. I liked the shine when I looked at it, in windows while driving etc. I am pleased with them.
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    Looks great bud!
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    That's the set-up I am looking at throwing on my car. How much worse is the ride now?
  9. kooldawg6 mine works really well and can take a fair amount

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    That's ALL that matters:nice:
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    I have not noticed a ride change at all. Maybe you can feel patched cracks in the road a little more, with the wider tired, but that is about it.
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    Definitely in my top two or three wheel choises. These the Shelby CS-66 and the Alcoa ones from the KR are ones I really like.

    These Razors in Chrome are great!
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    Yes, alot of people hate on the Chrome Razors, I think they are beautiful looking. Why get boring black or anthricite? Why not get some flash going down the road. Turns more heads that way :)
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    looks nice man but just one question, are those bumper flaps factory? never seen them before??
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    no they are an add on. the dealer may be able to get them as they are an official Ford product though...
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    yes the rear mudflaps are factory, cost about $40 bucks. I get alot of crap about them, being I have "mudflaps" on a muscle car, but I am a paint freak, I will do anything to stop paint defects.

    Thanks guys!
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    They seem to be to wide cause they stick out past the splash gard. :)
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    You know you're right... my wheels just look BORING.... LOL
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    I agree... and only some car/mod combos pull it off; and yours sir, does so nice :nice:
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    Looks Awesome!!! That's the wheels I'm looking to get. Are they 6" back spacing? Any rubbing? I'm going with 275/35-20s on all 4.
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    Yes, black is rather boring, hard to tell weather your rims are cheap or expensive. Many black rims look that same at a glance.

    I see many honda civics with unpainted body kits and spoilers, etc. :rlaugh:


    Yes it is a 6 inch back spacing, which is what is appropriate for our cars. And as for rubbing issues, no... but I would not go 275 in the front, if I was to do it all over again I would do 255/35 all around, flush with fenders, 275 sticks out a tad, which is alright for the rear, but not for the front.

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