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Looks great and seems like no poke at all. Did you recalibrate your speedometer or just drive it as is? If I'm not mistaken it will read 2 mph faster than the actual speed.
I haven't been sure, but the digital speedo reads the same as my Uniden R3's GPS-based speed.
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Those will likely be what goes on my Shadow black in a few months.
 

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LMR SVE SP2 in gloss graphite with Ford GT350 center caps. 19x11's ET50, ARP studs and 25mm spacer up front, and all wrapped in 305/30/19's RT-660's.

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LMR SVE SP2 in gloss graphite with Ford GT350 center caps. 19x11's ET50, ARP studs and 25mm spacer up front, and all wrapped in 305/30/19's RT-660's.

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I see that you converted your car to handling package equipment so I'm guessing these are your replacements for the "base" Mach 1 wheels. If so, how similar do they look to the wheels you took off?

Regardless, the car looks superb.
 

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I see that you converted your car to handling package equipment so I'm guessing these are your replacements for the "base" Mach 1 wheels. If so, how similar do they look to the wheels you took off?

Regardless, the car looks superb.
These are track wheels (autocross mostly) so they'll be used in competition and to and from events. I like this setup because it can be rotated unlike the staggered HP wheels. My stock wheels are the upgraded "base" wheels, but I'm keeping them for street and road trip use. Here's a picture of the car with the upgraded " base" wheels. The SP2, PP2, and these wheels look very similar. I will say the finish is better on the OEM wheels-less orange peel.

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Thanks man! No, not a pp1 car. Just has the wing from one. Car has eibach pro lowering springs and tires are 285/35/19 & 305/35/19 Nitto NT555 G2.
Looks like it's lowered just enough. Love the white with the gunmetal. What I meant about the tires is to let us know how those they hold up over time. I just found out that I can no longer get 285/35-19 Michelin Pilot Super Sports, non ZP, anymore. They were discontinued. I have 305/35-19 out back. All have to be replaced and the only other Michelin option are the Sport Cup 2's, which are a bit too soft for the driving I do. The Nitto's may be my only other option.
 

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Looks like it's lowered just enough. Love the white with the gunmetal. What I meant about the tires is to let us know how those they hold up over time. I just found out that I can no longer get 285/35-19 Michelin Pilot Super Sports, non ZP, anymore. They were discontinued. I have 305/35-19 out back. All have to be replaced and the only other Michelin option are the Sport Cup 2's, which are a bit too soft for the driving I do. The Nitto's may be my only other option.
MP4S, which is the replacement for the MPSS, absolutely comes in 285/35R19. Friends don’t let friends drive Nitto.
 

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MP4S, which is the replacement for the MPSS, absolutely comes in 285/35R19. Friends don’t let friends drive Nitto.
Love the phrase. Unfortunately the MP4S doesn’t come in 305/35-19, which is what I run in the rear.
 

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Nope it don’t (yet)
 

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Looks like it's lowered just enough. Love the white with the gunmetal. What I meant about the tires is to let us know how those they hold up over time. I just found out that I can no longer get 285/35-19 Michelin Pilot Super Sports, non ZP, anymore. They were discontinued. I have 305/35-19 out back. All have to be replaced and the only other Michelin option are the Sport Cup 2's, which are a bit too soft for the driving I do. The Nitto's may be my only other option.
Why are Cup 2's or Nittos your only options? There's plenty of other good options out there.
 

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Looks great. Is this a PP1? Stock height? Report back on the tires.
Definitely lowered. This is 285's and 325's at stock ride height.

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