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1.5% . Somewhere between 1 and 2mph at 80.
It's like 2 mph around 80. Not bad.

Nice, did you reuse the TPMS from the stock wheels or buy 4 new ones? I'm not too familiar with what the best route is...
I had the shop take the original ones out of my old wheels. Most shops don't charge extra to do it.
 

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It's like 2 mph around 80. Not bad.



I had the shop take the original ones out of my old wheels. Most shops don't charge extra to do it.
Gotcha, and they work properly on the new wheels after they were moved over?
 

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Gotcha, and they work properly on the new wheels after they were moved over?
I know I’m not who you quoted but I’ve re-used TPM’s between wheels and tires and even used TPMS that came from another Mustangs wheels and tires and they’ve always sync’d up just fine. I’m not sure why people spend money on new ones unless there’s an issue.
 

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I know I’m not who you quoted but I’ve re-used TPM’s between wheels and tires and even used TPMS that came from another Mustangs wheels and tires and they’ve always sync’d up just fine. I’m not sure why people spend money on new ones unless there’s an issue.
Because when you buy a wheel/tire package, its easier to just have them put in. Or if your TPMS' are getting older, its one of those things you just replace when everything is opened up already. Otherwise, if theyre not that old and your local tire shop is doing the work, just swap'em.
 

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Yup, completely stock
I'm thinking of staying stock ride height as well if I go with the 19x10s.
Do you feel like it handles much better in the corners and is grippier from the wider wheels versus the stock 8.5 wide wheels?
 

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I'm thinking of staying stock ride height as well if I go with the 19x10s.
Do you feel like it handles much better in the corners and is grippier from the wider wheels versus the stock 8.5 wide wheels?
Yup, feels like a whole different car. Mountains of extra grip compared to stock.
 

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Yup, feels like a whole different car. Mountains of extra grip compared to stock.
That's great to hear. Out of curiosity, what made you want to keep it at stock ride height?
 

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That's great to hear. Out of curiosity, what made you want to keep it at stock ride height?
Makes it look more like a PP2, plus my neighborhood has some crazy drainage channels that are very unfriendly to low cars, I already scrape at stock height lol
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