PP2 real life pictures

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It looks like there's some serious poke going on in the rear. Does anyone have some good shots showing that angle? I love these wheels but not a fan of poke.
There is more poke on the front than the rear.
 

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There is more poke on the front than the rear.
I can concur, the front poke a bit more than the rear. I think the square set up is truly square, the rear fenders are just a bit wider, so that results in a bit more poke in the front (at least in reference to the outer most part of fender, the top part).
 

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Is anyone installing splash guards because of the poke on front and rear? Any suggestions if you have installed them? I am picking up my PP2 on Saturday.
 

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Is anyone installing splash guards because of the poke on front and rear? Any suggestions if you have installed them? I am picking up my PP2 on Saturday.
I had them on when I got the car for a while, but took them off once I changed tires. The SC2s will grab every pebble, everything sticks to them, once you get some other tires for street, they seem to not fling things as much. I took them off because the ones I had didn't work with the RTR side and rear splitters I added (the kind of did, but I had to modify them and use some 3m tape to keep them in place, which eventually didn't hold up). I think they may have been fine otherwise. I had the jaeger splash guards.

http://jaegerbrothersauto.com/auto-parts/2015-2018 Mustang Splash Guards, Full Set_637.html

I'll see if I can find a pic and update this if I have one when I had them on. I think I put them on in early Feb, but took them off back in March.

Edit..... found a pic, but not a great one. I think only one I have with them on.

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Not even built yet...
https://shop.ford.com/inventory/mus...nsmission=manual&WheelSize=19&Order=HighPrice

Is it just me, or does it seem like you lucky devils in The Great State of Texas are getting a lot of PPL2s? Maybe it's because it's a warm state, and hopefully the rest of us will catch up in the next month or 2...
Huh. Mike Brown is pretty much a truck dealer... only 10 Mustangs and 4 of them are 2017's. I drive by them on a pretty regular basis, but you regularly can't even see cars on their lot from the street. Interesting that they appear to have ordered that one on their own.
 

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It looks like there's some serious poke going on in the rear. Does anyone have some good shots showing that angle? I love these wheels but not a fan of poke.
From post #18. Looks like the entire tread and a good part of the shoulder is still under the rear sheetmetal. A little max-section sidewall poke doesn't matter as far as throwing stuff up against the paint is concerned . . . and is a fairly subtle indication of what a car like the PP2 is all about as long as there isn't too much sidewall bulge.

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My PP2 Finally arrived at dealer this morning. Unfortunately will not be able to get out there to pick it up till Friday. Will post pics once it's home safe in the garage.
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Looks great azelmo! Really like the RC. I toyed with a RC PP1 with mag and active exhaust when I didn't think my PP2 was going to be a reality.
 

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My PP2 Finally arrived at dealer this morning. Unfortunately will not be able to get out there to pick it up till Friday. Will post pics once it's home safe in the garage.
Very nice. Congratulations!
 
 
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