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Old 10-14-2009, 11:37 PM   #1
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There is a set of Shelby Razors for sale locally. They are 18x9 with 6" backspacing. Could I just buy 1.5" spacers for the front and run them? My fenders are already rolled.
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Old 10-15-2009, 04:05 AM   #2
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Is this the wheel your talking about?

http://www.summitracing.com/search/P.../?autoview=sku

I don't think it will look good at all. The style is all wrong for a classic Mustang. Secondly anything bigger than a 17 is too big and just looks rediculous with the thin sidewall tires.
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That is them.
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Well he sold them so I am still looking.
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Is this the wheel your talking about?

http://www.summitracing.com/search/P.../?autoview=sku

I don't think it will look good at all. The style is all wrong for a classic Mustang. Secondly anything bigger than a 17 is too big and just looks rediculous with the thin sidewall tires.


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Well he sold them so I am still looking.
I thought you had already decided on a wheel to go with. What was it that you were talking about getting before?
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I just think that most of the oversized modern style wheels do not look right on classic Mustangs.
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I'm getting bullitts in grey or black, but I like those wheels so I was interested in them.
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Thats right. I remember now. The bullitt wheels look nice. I would stick with that.
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Everyone thinks my wheels are Ford wheels, they are not, they look like bullit wheels but they are 8 in rear and 7 in front, I dont think you can get bigger in a bullit wheel.
A little secret, if you like my wheels call Bruce at M detail 951-686-3929. My wheels were really reasonable... I think just over 100 bucks a rim? Tell him Oakley sent you and hopefully he wont overcharge you? LOL
Mine are 17 but they make 15 thru 18 i think and you choose BS and width. Just a thought.

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