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neatofrito1618

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Took some pics of the Coyote today. The car is filthy and they were taken with my cell phone but I wanted to get some pics with the new wheels.

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Nice looking GT. Yeah, I would definitely consider lowering it a bit. The new stance will make it look even better. The wheels look really nice by the way. :)
 

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Looks good, but what brand wheels are they? Almost look like stock wheels in a way (not sure if thats good or bad)

but lowering would help as mentioned above..
 

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Lowering springs are next up on the list.
That's because they ARE the stock wheels. The rears are 18x10 with 295s. The fronts are the OEM 18x8s.

Do you really like the look of those wheels that much though? :shrug:

I understand the desire for wider tires.. but maybe we just have different tastes. Its your car, not mine, so my opinion doesnt matter anyway..
 

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Do you really like the look of those wheels that much though? :shrug:

I understand the desire for wider tires.. but maybe we just have different tastes. Its your car, not mine, so my opinion doesnt matter anyway..
It's not my ideal set-up but I couldn't stand the stock 8 inch rims and wasn't willing to spend 2k+ on what I really wanted so it was a good compromise.

Besides, it's kind of my MO. I replaced the stock rear bullets on my 2v GT with DD wheels and the stock rear wheels on my Mach 1 with AFS DD wheels. Keeping up with the trend seemed to be the path of least resistance.
 

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