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Just installed the New wheels MRR FS06. Custom cut so that they sit Flush with the GT350 Brakes. Running 315/35/20 Rear tire.


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Fantastic!!! Also, the whole car is spotless.
 

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Looks great.

Out of curiosity, what is involved with retrofitting the GT350 brake onto a 5.0? Any thread/how-to perhaps?
 

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Looks incredible. I'd just want to lower the front a bit. A nice blower or turbo set up would drop the front nicely.
 
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Looks incredible. I'd just want to lower the front a bit. A nice blower or turbo set up would drop the front nicely.
I would like to lower just the front if I could and keep it close to a stock ride. I don’t One to touch or lower the rear at all. I don’t know a good way to do this.
 

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When one drops a sportscar, it must maintain proper angle of the pinion for the driveline components. Remember that. I did SVE progressive springs which are same spec as Eibach pro kit. about 1 1/4" front drop 1" drop in the rear, no problems with pinion angle either. Honest Injun. How much those wheels weigh? They are nice looking, I'd like em in 18"x10".
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I would like to lower just the front if I could and keep it close to a stock ride. I don’t One to touch or lower the rear at all. I don’t know a good way to do this.
I'm about to do this with BMR front only minimal drop lowering springs. We pretty much have the same wheel and tire size... if your fronts are 275/35. And there's a slightly larger gap in the front while the rears are perfect to me with the larger wheels / tires.
 

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Can I ask what width size are those wheels up front? 10 inches?
 

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Looks great, I've been eyeing those same wheels. What size are they, 19 or 20? Also how much of a drop do you have on the car?
 
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Looks great, I've been eyeing those same wheels. What size are they, 19 or 20? Also how much of a drop do you have on the car?

They are 20”. The car is none lowered.

20x10 and 20x11
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