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06-16-2013, 10:35 PM
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19s or 20s?
Excess rotational weight is horrible for drag racing, but its not always a bad thing for road racing (and even drifting). The extra weight on the axles help keep it planted in the corners. It's on off the reason that help ILE and ZL1 pull more Gs than GT and Bosses. Its not all about the IRS. That extra weight help keep them planted.
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06-17-2013, 10:54 AM
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Location: Arlington, TX since 1971
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For those against the 20" wheel thing, with the 2015 Mustang right around the corner, I would assume that there will be a 20" wheel/tire option available from the onset. Here's a quick history on the tires sizes offered:
1979-84 Mustang = 14" (forget the Michelin TRX metric sizes)
1984-86 Mustang SVO = 16"
1985-90 Mustang GT = 15"
1991-93 Mustang GT = 16"
1994-04 Mustang GT = 16" std, 17" opt
2005-09 Mustang GT = 17" std, 18" opt
2010-14 Mustang GT = 18" std, 19" opt
2015-?? Mustang GT = 19" std, 20" opt
I ride on 19" Brembo's, but 20" wheels in a few years will look pretty normal on a Mustang from the way the trends have gone over the last 35-years.
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06-17-2013, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Pepperinyoureye
18s > *
I also never understood people throwing 20s on a Mustang but everyone seems to do it. I guess it looks good on some cars but definitely not ideal from a performance standpoint. Best tire selection is going to be 18s and your ride quality won't suffer much because your not riding on rubber bands. My wheels weigh 17lbs Idk of many 19-20 inch wheel even close.
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Weren't you have a lot of traction problems at Ennis?
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06-17-2013, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by 46Tbird
Weren't you have a lot of traction problems at Ennis?
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No traction until 4th gear most runs... And that's if second gear wouldn't lock me out. My car is running Star specs which are more suited for road course/autocross use. Hard sidewall and require a decent amount of heat to grip anywhere, not to mention a 275/35/18 which changes my gearing quite a bit. I'm into 5th gear quite a bit to hit my 113mph trap lol I honestly think I would have been better on the stock all season Pirelli tires.
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06-17-2013, 03:40 PM
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Also keep in mind when you opt for larger wheels, most likely, you will be opting for wider tires. Wider means more tire which means more weight.
-Alex
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06-17-2013, 08:44 PM
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This thread is all over the place, I run 20x10 and 20x11 wheels and they are about 17lbs lighter per wheel then the stock 19" Brembo wheels. Granted to get that weight loss in a 20" you will have to spend a little money for them. As far as ride quality, I have yet to have a complaint, most everyone comments on how comfortable it is. Suspension setup and the Recaro seats have a lot to do with that as well. Nick/Pepper is right though, if you throw some thin tires on there, the ride is going to suck. As far as looks, pretty sure most the mustangs run with 20" wheels once they go aftermarket. From all the ones that I have seen, they only look bad if the wheel design/finish is lame, or if the fitment is wrong.
Edit: As far as the OP is concerned, I wouldn't even consider 19's, its a waste of money as far as tires go, 18's and 20's give better options for track/show use. Just my 2 cents though, I take my car to road courses as well as shows so I am a tad biased.
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Last edited by merlinmol; 06-17-2013 at 08:51 PM.
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06-18-2013, 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by merlinmol
This thread is all over the place, I run 20x10 and 20x11 wheels and they are about 17lbs lighter per wheel then the stock 19" Brembo wheels. Granted to get that weight loss in a 20" you will have to spend a little money for them. As far as ride quality, I have yet to have a complaint, most everyone comments on how comfortable it is. Suspension setup and the Recaro seats have a lot to do with that as well. Nick/Pepper is right though, if you throw some thin tires on there, the ride is going to suck. As far as looks, pretty sure most the mustangs run with 20" wheels once they go aftermarket. From all the ones that I have seen, they only look bad if the wheel design/finish is lame, or if the fitment is wrong.
Edit: As far as the OP is concerned, I wouldn't even consider 19's, its a waste of money as far as tires go, 18's and 20's give better options for track/show use. Just my 2 cents though, I take my car to road courses as well as shows so I am a tad biased.
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Remind me of the wheels you have again? That's an impressive weight!
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06-18-2013, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by GTRacerX
Remind me of the wheels you have again? That's an impressive weight!
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Forgeline S3C3 (I think thats the right model number). They offer monoblock wheels as well which are even lighter.
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06-18-2013, 12:32 PM
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Location: Arlington, TX
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Wow they have some really nice wheels! Prices are pretty steep about $1,200 a wheel. Get what you pay for I suppose.
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