PatrickGT
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I guess you don't want to sell me any then?
Oh well, I'll find 'em!
Oh well, I'll find 'em!
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Of course I can help you out bro.I guess you don't want to sell me any then?
Oh well, I'll find 'em!
High-quality wheels which are both strong and lightweight often come at a higher price tag as you might already know. HRE Forged wheels may not be in everyone's budget, but our FlowForm wheels certainly are and even more so now because we have our 25% off sale currently.Hi Guys,
I currently have stock 19"staggered wheels with PP Brembo's and i'm looking for some ideas on light weight but still strong wheels to use on track/circuit racing. Want to stay with 19" and keep the staggered look and have possibly 295 or 305 on the rear.
So what are my options?
The only bolt on fitment I'd recommend is the 18x10+40 TE37 and 18x10+39 TE37RTI guess you don't want to sell me any then?
Oh well, I'll find 'em!
You are correct sir.The only bolt on fitment I'd recommend is the 18x10+40 TE37 and 18x10+39 TE37RT
The 19" in the picture Paul posted were part of a small one time order. There's one set left last I checked.
Then there are 20x10 te37 Ultras that will also work
These are 18x10 TE37RT on my old car
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1650352&postcount=129
These are 20x10 front and 20x12 rear on my old car as well(20x12 is disconinued but a few new sets still exist.)
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1650351&postcount=128
And to note.
18s and 19s need to have the lug holes drilled out to fit over the oem studs or switch to arp 1/2 studs
20s require no modification