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2013-14 Shelby GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Grimaldi" data-source="post: 13679980" data-attributes="member: 148638"><p>I got a set of the Boss charcoal 19"x 9" wheels from American Muscle along with Pirelli P-Zero Nero all-season 274/40/ 19 tires with TPMS sensors for a square setup at a great package price. This isn't an ad for AM by the way. Any tire that can handle below 40 degree temps should do the trick.</p><p></p><p>Driving in New England it gets cold early in the Fall and warm late in the Spring. I'm not driving it in the snow, but the cold weather traction is great! The SVTPP wheels/Goodyear tires are in the basement. I have added at least two extra months of driving, as well as safe driving. Braking is safer because the tires adhere better in the cold weather, and I don't go down the street sideways. </p><p></p><p>It's kind of like wearing white socks: they aren't the coolest thing to wear, but they get the job done!</p><p></p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Grimaldi, post: 13679980, member: 148638"] I got a set of the Boss charcoal 19"x 9" wheels from American Muscle along with Pirelli P-Zero Nero all-season 274/40/ 19 tires with TPMS sensors for a square setup at a great package price. This isn't an ad for AM by the way. Any tire that can handle below 40 degree temps should do the trick. Driving in New England it gets cold early in the Fall and warm late in the Spring. I'm not driving it in the snow, but the cold weather traction is great! The SVTPP wheels/Goodyear tires are in the basement. I have added at least two extra months of driving, as well as safe driving. Braking is safer because the tires adhere better in the cold weather, and I don't go down the street sideways. It's kind of like wearing white socks: they aren't the coolest thing to wear, but they get the job done! Pete [/QUOTE]
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