Shelby CS40's weight?
#3
Yeah, I love the CS40's, but was just looking at a couple options, weighing the pro's/con's of each and deciding which route to go. The wheels I've been considering include the CS40's, Razors, or possibly some Black GT500's. I've got costs on all three, now just trying to determine if there are any performance/weight advantages to any of them.
#4
Yeah, I love the CS40's, but was just looking at a couple options, weighing the pro's/con's of each and deciding which route to go. The wheels I've been considering include the CS40's, Razors, or possibly some Black GT500's. I've got costs on all three, now just trying to determine if there are any performance/weight advantages to any of them.
KC
#6
The CS40's I was looking at were the black/silver ones in 20's. The Razor's were the gunmetal in 20's. And the GT500's were take-offs (18's) that I was looking at having painted or powdercoated in black. I'm currently running 18" bullets...and would assume all of the above are heavier, since they are either bigger or wider....and was thinking the GT500's would probably be the lightest, but not sure, and even if so, not sure by how much.
As far as being able to replace the wheel, I'm guessing the GT500's would be the easiest to replace if need be. However, I probably like the looks of the CS40's the best. Oh the dilemma.
As far as being able to replace the wheel, I'm guessing the GT500's would be the easiest to replace if need be. However, I probably like the looks of the CS40's the best. Oh the dilemma.
#7
If it were me, I'd be all over the GT500 wheels. You cant beat OEM fit and finish and they're cheap...
http://www.blueovalindustries.com/pr...p?pid=99013382
http://www.blueovalindustries.com/pr...p?pid=99013382
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