jonrjen
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Title pretty much says it. I picked up a set of Roush Racing polished wheels off of a 2016 Roush Stage 3 Mustang. These are 20X9.5 wheels. The other wheel that I am looking at is from American Muscle but in a 19X9.5, link below.
https://www.americanmuscle.com/hyper-dark-2013gt500-19x95-2015.html
My GT is Shadow Black, I have added black tipped aftermarket exhaust so I think either finish will look decent....or maybe not. Heck it's kind of a coin toss at this point. Polished has always looked good against black paint.
I am more concerned with the ride of 20" vs. 19", as well as concerns of wheels damage due to unseen, but hit pot holes. It does also in part concern me with the very limited availability of a all season tire in a 20" diameter. Now granted Texas doesn't see much weather that would not be considered Summer, but as I understand it Summer tires do not like temps below 50 degrees, and those temps Texas does get in the winter/fall/spring.
I plain to go with a 275 width, unless I hear other wise that 265 maybe a better choice.
Lay it on me folks. Roush Polished or Hyper Dark, 20 vs 19? I really prefer to do this only one time. I picked up the Roush wheels for $500 so I don't think that I am too far upside down to get out of them for even money.
https://www.americanmuscle.com/hyper-dark-2013gt500-19x95-2015.html
My GT is Shadow Black, I have added black tipped aftermarket exhaust so I think either finish will look decent....or maybe not. Heck it's kind of a coin toss at this point. Polished has always looked good against black paint.
I am more concerned with the ride of 20" vs. 19", as well as concerns of wheels damage due to unseen, but hit pot holes. It does also in part concern me with the very limited availability of a all season tire in a 20" diameter. Now granted Texas doesn't see much weather that would not be considered Summer, but as I understand it Summer tires do not like temps below 50 degrees, and those temps Texas does get in the winter/fall/spring.
I plain to go with a 275 width, unless I hear other wise that 265 maybe a better choice.
Lay it on me folks. Roush Polished or Hyper Dark, 20 vs 19? I really prefer to do this only one time. I picked up the Roush wheels for $500 so I don't think that I am too far upside down to get out of them for even money.
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