I'm getting a set of these for my 14...
https://lmr.com/item/WK-188913/sve-mustang-sp2-wheel-kit-19x10-11-gloss-graphite-05-14
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That was my concern (about the wheels).Get used to AH drivers challenging you when you drive a Mustang GT. I just ignore them.
There aren’t that many choices of wheels that fit the Brembo equipped cars.
Those should fit and look really good. Just don't do a very concave design on the front.So what do you guys think about Forgestar wheels? I'm kind of liking the CF5 in anodized silver.
I don't know. Probably the same size as what's on there now? Any suggestions?Those should fit and look really good. Just don't do a very concave design on the front.
Which sizes are you looking at?
Forgestar makes awesome wheels. I have their skinnies for my front drag setup.So what do you guys think about Forgestar wheels? I'm kind of liking the CF5 in anodized silver.
19x10 fronts, 19x11 rears.I don't know. Probably the same size as what's on there now? Any suggestions?
Now I'm sad. You grouped me with Corvettes, Porsches and BMWs.You can rotate the same size and get better tread life...
The staggered is a cool look or you need the widest tire to hook... Very common on Corvettes, Porsches and BMWs, etc.
My 2014 Mustang GT has Legato axle backs on it from the previous owner and it does have a mind-numbing drone at highway speeds. I have heard great things about the Ford Performance (AKA GT 500 mufflers) axle backs and I will probably buy those at some point. Most reviews specifically say there is no drone, but they have a great note and get louder around 3000 RPM.I don't know what was done with this exhaust, but it sounds incredible. Absolutely incredible. The driving experience is...lively and exhilarating. When I got home with it 1hr and 15 minutes later, I was ready for a break. This is "The One."
I have noticed that there is a drone around 65mph with this setup. Not sure what I'll do, but will probably keep driving it just the way it is for a while. Well, when winter is over anyway.My 2014 Mustang GT has Legato axle backs on it from the previous owner and it does have a mind-numbing drone at highway speeds. I have heard great things about the Ford Performance (AKA GT 500 mufflers) axle backs and I will probably buy those at some point. Most reviews specifically say there is no drone, but they have a great note and get louder around 3000 RPM.
You can, but it's only three months so you don't have to. Get a battery tender and just let it sit.Quick question for you guys: I'm running 93 in it, but it will be garaged for the winter, so it'll be sitting for about three months. Should I put some fuel stabilizer in the tank? Maybe Stabil or Seafoam?
Quick question for you guys: I'm running 93 in it, but it will be garaged for the winter, so it'll be sitting for about three months. Should I put some fuel stabilizer in the tank? Maybe Stabil or Seafoam?
Oh, I've already taken it down my driveway a number of times just to scratch the itch. I suspect I'll do that as often as I'm able. That's the downside of buying a car like this so close to winter in New England: you're going to end up waiting a while to fully enjoy it.Top it off with 93, and you can out some Stabil in it if you want, but not really needed. When you start driving it again in the spring, just take it easy on it until the tank of old gas is spent, then re-fill and have fun.
Meanwhile, like mentioned above, have it on a battery tender and let it sit, no need to start it every so often, unless you're actually gonna DRIVE it.