20" Black Mamba Replica Wheels Arrived

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I received my Black Mamba Replica wheels today from BMC Extreme Customs. I also received the Billet Pro Shop Center Caps with them.

They look great and I think they are going to be a nice addition to the Shelby.

It is going to be sub-zero temperatures here for the next few weeks so they are going to stay in the boxes until February.

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Looks good, I'm interested to see how the quality is. Wonder how well they will balance
 

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They look like a pretty quality piece! Very nice!
Can't wait to see them on the car! What size tires are you going to run?
 

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They look like a pretty quality piece! Very nice!
Can't wait to see them on the car! What size tires are you going to run?

295/35/20 Rear, 275/35/20 Front to start with.

When the 295's wear out I might move to a 305 drag radial.
 
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From the other thread, 20x10 weighed in at 32.5lbs
 

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Nice looking. Might want to research tires on those wheels as the offset limits your tires in the rear before they rub.
 

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Nice looking. Might want to research tires on those wheels as the offset limits your tires in the rear before they rub.

Since I am not lowered and do not plan on lowering my Shelby, I do not think I have to worry about the tires rubbing.

I will definetely know once I put the 295 Michelin Pilot PS2's on, since they appear to run wide.
 

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Also, Michelin makes a higher load version of the 295 MPSS designated (105Y) I believe that runs wider, its more like a 305 and is what I would run on the rear.
May need an adjustable panhard rod to center the rear, but they are cheap and easy to install.
Looking forward to seeing the wheels on some cars soon!
-J
 

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Also, Michelin makes a higher load version of the 295 MPSS designated (105Y) I believe that runs wider, its more like a 305 and is what I would run on the rear.
May need an adjustable panhard rod to center the rear, but they are cheap and easy to install.
Looking forward to seeing the wheels on some cars soon!
-J

I just received the BMR adjustable panhard bar and Super Lube synthetic grease.

Hopefully it will get above 30 degrees:nonono: sometime in the next couple weeks so I can get it put on in the garage.
 

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They're not made in the States as it was stated they were waiting for the wheels to clear customs. As to their true origin I don't know if that's been established.
 

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