Saleen Rims And Lowering On Otherwise Stock Car
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There's pictures of a car from a guy from Germany that put Saleen lowering and wheels on his otherwise stock 05 on Mustangworld:
http://www.mustangworld.com/ourpics/News/select3240.htm
Too big imo. I like the spoiler delete though!
http://www.mustangworld.com/ourpics/News/select3240.htm
Too big imo. I like the spoiler delete though!
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I'm undecided on those wheels on an otherwise stock Mustang. The size is the problem, not the style. I'm just not used to seeing that large of a wheel on a Mustang. It doesn't look bad though. Just different.
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Originally posted by Galaxie@January 31, 2005, 2:42 PM
I think at 20", they look a little too bling-bling for my taste. I like the design overall and would look at it seriously if it was 18 or 19" diameter.
I think at 20", they look a little too bling-bling for my taste. I like the design overall and would look at it seriously if it was 18 or 19" diameter.
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I think that 18" are to small for this car. With 18" rims tires are to thick. Looks like balloons. I think that 20" are the best for this car because rims are not to big and tires are perfect looking. 19" are also a good choice.
#15
Don't like it. Too much wheel, not enough tire. The rubber-band tire look does not say Mustang to me but that's because I have been driving them since 1973 and look at it differently than many of you do. But isn't it great to have so many choices?
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This car was definately made for 19-20 inch wheels. Dont believe me, look at the BFgoodrich ad for the new mustang, ya know, the one with the blue mustang and 5.0 doing a wheel stand in the back. I believe those wheels are 20's. But....each to his own and i definately doing think you have to take the Nurburgring approach with this car. I think that this members car looks very nice.
Jason
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Originally posted by Hellcat6@January 31, 2005, 6:37 PM
Don't like it. Too much wheel, not enough tire. The rubber-band tire look does not say Mustang to me but that's because I have been driving them since 1973 and look at it differently than many of you do. But isn't it great to have so many choices?![Thumb](https://themustangsource.com/forums/images/smilies/thumb.gif)
Don't like it. Too much wheel, not enough tire. The rubber-band tire look does not say Mustang to me but that's because I have been driving them since 1973 and look at it differently than many of you do. But isn't it great to have so many choices?
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I agree
Those rims = :notnice: