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2013-14 Shelby GT500
50 Year Shelby Alcoa Wheels for a S197
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<blockquote data-quote="Cman01" data-source="post: 16362547" data-attributes="member: 138028"><p>What size are they?? At the very least you probably could sell for what you paid for them as they are new and not mounted and used on your car.</p><p></p><p>Not to knock on them but I don't see the fascination with Alcoa wheels. Yes they are forged but whenever I check specs on them they are usually narrower in the front for Shelbys than the factory wheel width and they are not exactly lightweight and still cost quite a bit. If you are upgrading wheels you want as wide as possible that will fit properly to use the widest tire that will work to make the car perform better on the road/track.</p><p></p><p>For the money Alcoas cost you could easily get into a set of Forgeline wheels that are race wheels, tested at the track, tough as nails, fully forged wheel and lightweight like the GA1R I ran on my GT500. Forgeline wheels are leagues ahead of Alcoas AFA performance wheels are concerned. MO.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1622256[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cman01, post: 16362547, member: 138028"] What size are they?? At the very least you probably could sell for what you paid for them as they are new and not mounted and used on your car. Not to knock on them but I don't see the fascination with Alcoa wheels. Yes they are forged but whenever I check specs on them they are usually narrower in the front for Shelbys than the factory wheel width and they are not exactly lightweight and still cost quite a bit. If you are upgrading wheels you want as wide as possible that will fit properly to use the widest tire that will work to make the car perform better on the road/track. For the money Alcoas cost you could easily get into a set of Forgeline wheels that are race wheels, tested at the track, tough as nails, fully forged wheel and lightweight like the GA1R I ran on my GT500. Forgeline wheels are leagues ahead of Alcoas AFA performance wheels are concerned. MO. [ATTACH=full]1622256[/ATTACH] Tony [/QUOTE]
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