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This thread has gone on far longer than I ever imagined it would.
Curious? Why? 3 pages about one of the most interesting parts of the car and you had enough?

When the whole is truly special and better than the sum of its parts, has cemented it in the history books. It’s all about the total experience this special performance machine provides as a “drivers car”. It is rare occasion this happens, any brand/model/price point.
Very true. One of the distinctions about this car that makes it very special is that it was the first to Sport CF wheels on a mass production vehicle.

Truely special alright and part of that is due to the CF wheels.
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Curious? Why? 3 pages about one of the most interesting parts of the car and you had enough?



Very true. One of the distinctions about this car that makes it very special is that it was the first to Sport CF wheels on a mass production vehicle.

Truely special alright and part of that is due to the CF wheels.
I couldn’t agree more. That being said, trying to get consensus on all the aspects (good and bad) related to those wheels or convincing anyone they are all good or all bad, is simply an exercise in futility. And yes I’m still following, can’t help myself…also couldn’t stop myself from interjecting due to my frustration. Carry on!….as I slink back into the shadows…
 

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I couldn’t agree more. That being said, trying to get consensus on all the aspects (good and bad) related to those wheels or convincing anyone they are all good or all bad, is simply an exercise in futility. And yes I’m still following, can’t help myself…also couldn’t stop myself from interjecting due to my frustration. Carry on!….as I slink back into the shadows…
Underatood. Just like ADMs, you will probably never get a consensus. I used to be the posterchild for forged aluminum wheels. I recall a discussion a while back between the guy who developed the car and a guy who sells wheels here. It was an interesting discussion. My point of view at the time was aluminum for the street and carbon for the track. Obviously, that opinion has now changed due to the ability to repair CF wheels.

Happy reading.....

https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...e-regarding-damage.129430/page-3#post-2675458
 

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what's the "curb smack" tolerance on CD vs forged aluminum?

cause i'd rather smack a curb, limp home, and fix a wheel and replace a wheel bearing than shatter a wheel and be stranded.
 

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This thread has gone on far longer than I ever imagined it would.

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And I still haven't seen anyone post saying they have significant miles or lots of tire changes on a set. I was hoping there was someone here who drives their R and wanted to discuss how the wheels hold up with some more typical miles on them.

what's the "curb smack" tolerance on CD vs forged aluminum?

cause i'd rather smack a curb, limp home, and fix a wheel and replace a wheel bearing than shatter a wheel and be stranded.
I remember in Ford's original marketing package they said that they have some standard test like that where they run into an obstruction and the wheels have to come away with no damage. After doing the test, the person performing it thought something went wrong and ran it a second time - still with no damage.

I came away assuming the CF wheels are plenty strong enough to handle heavy use.

But I'd really love to read some anecdotal owners' experiences as well. Frankly, I still want a set.
 

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And I still haven't seen anyone post saying they have significant miles or lots of tire changes on a set. I was hoping there was someone here who drives their R and wanted to discuss how the wheels hold up with some more typical miles on them.



I remember in Ford's original marketing package they said that they have some standard test like that where they run into an obstruction and the wheels have to come away with no damage. After doing the test, the person performing it thought something went wrong and ran it a second time - still with no damage.

I came away assuming the CF wheels are plenty strong enough to handle heavy use.

But I'd really love to read some anecdotal owners' experiences as well. Frankly, I still want a set.
that's kinda what i heard. like since they flex they break less.
 

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And I still haven't seen anyone post saying they have significant miles or lots of tire changes on a set. I was hoping there was someone here who drives their R and wanted to discuss how the wheels hold up with some more typical miles on them.



I remember in Ford's original marketing package they said that they have some standard test like that where they run into an obstruction and the wheels have to come away with no damage. After doing the test, the person performing it thought something went wrong and ran it a second time - still with no damage.

I came away assuming the CF wheels are plenty strong enough to handle heavy use.

But I'd really love to read some anecdotal owners' experiences as well. Frankly, I still want a set.
I have lots of tire changes. What is your specific question pertaining to that?
 

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I have lots of tire changes. What is your specific question pertaining to that?
That's the question. You have lots of tire changes with no issues. That's exactly what I was hoping for .. well I would love it more to hear someone has 100,000 miles on their CF rims with some track use and a couple tire changes per year over the last 8 years, but probably the people who are going to drive that much bought GTs or non-R GT350s.

edit: you have said you own multiple sets of rims. Are you still running the originals on your car, or have you had to fix/replace them?
 

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That's the question. You have lots of tire changes with no issues. That's exactly what I was hoping for .. well I would love it more to hear someone has 100,000 miles on their CF rims with some track use and a couple tire changes per year over the last 8 years, but probably the people who are going to drive that much bought GTs or non-R GT350s.
The key is finding a guy who is willing to take his time using a touchless tire machine. It's the guys who "crank the job out" that cause problems.

I always take care of the tech working on my wheels. I've never had a problem.
 

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well I would love it more to hear someone has 100,000 miles on their CF rims with some track use and a couple tire changes per year over the last 8 years
I’d argue that guys like Tom that track their CF wheels pretty extensively are changing tires as frequently as those that would daily drive enough to rack up the kind of miles you’re talking about, if not more.
 

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I’d argue that guys like Tom that track their CF wheels pretty extensively are changing tires as frequently as those that would daily drive enough to rack up the kind of miles you’re talking about, if not more.
You can definitely go through a set of Cup 2s in one or two track sessions from what I've heard. I just have never heard anyone personally state on here that they have done that lots of times with a single set of CF GT350R rims.

edit: most of the people who post on here have ~1,000 miles per year or less on their GT350Rs and/or don't track them that often.
 

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To be clear, I assume it can be done. I would just love to get some testimonials (plural) out of this thread. People who put a significant number of miles on their cars.
 

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I’ve only got 4300 on mine. But I don’t worry about them. I’ve fixed minor curb rash no problem. The clear coat is very thick and can be refinished easily. I’ve hit some potholes, so far no issues and had them over 160 multiple times. I’m still working on my dealer to get them warmed up to the idea of tire changes. They have the correct machine, but the manager still doesn’t trust his techs yet even with the Hunter Revolution.
 
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I’ve only got 4300 on mine. But I don’t worry about them. I’ve fixed minor curb rash no problem. The clear coat is very thick and can be refinished easily. I’ve hit some potholes, so far no issues and had them over 160 multiple times. I’m still working on my dealer to get them warmed up to the idea of tire changes. They have the correct machine, but the manager still doesn’t trust his techs yet even with the Hunter Revolution.
The Hunter revolution is the good machine but he's right - it's only as good as the employee using it. The risk has little to do with ruining a CF wheels structurally - and almost 100% to do with the finish...which If I had to complain about anything on the CF wheels is that the paint (at least on the black ones) seems soft and easy to scratch. If a tech doesn't take their time, they are still going to mess up the finish.
 

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Anyone with CF wheels have 50,000 miles on them? 30,000?
52,000 miles here, probably a half dozen tire changes in total…no worries on my end. I am a corporate contract pilot so I get calls to fly jets all over the country, end up driving to the jobs more often than not.

Washington state to California to Texas and all points in between. Headed to Georgia next week!

….wouldn’t be an R without the CF wheels, but to be fair I keep an AA spare kit in the trunk 😉
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