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<blockquote data-quote="Thalilbear02" data-source="post: 14591630" data-attributes="member: 144891"><p>I don't have the Shelby kit so I can't speak about that in particular, but APR is a aerodynamically engineered kit, meaning they specifically build it not just to get big wide fenders, but with a functional front splitter for downforce, and an optional rear wing which I opted out for since it's primarily a street/show car for now. </p><p></p><p>Wider wheels and wider tires mean more grip, there's no downside in the corners unless you go with a cheap tire of course. With nice lightweight wheels and grippy tires it will still be an improvement. I personally run 20x10.5 and 20x12, but I could technically go wider, I just didn't see the need to. </p><p></p><p>Installation cost is hefty, really hefty. Though I don't have experience with the shelby kit I'm assuming it's the same process, but expect body work and paint to be between $7,000-$9,000 for a GOOD job. I'm sure cheap shops can do it for less but it'll look like crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thalilbear02, post: 14591630, member: 144891"] I don't have the Shelby kit so I can't speak about that in particular, but APR is a aerodynamically engineered kit, meaning they specifically build it not just to get big wide fenders, but with a functional front splitter for downforce, and an optional rear wing which I opted out for since it's primarily a street/show car for now. Wider wheels and wider tires mean more grip, there's no downside in the corners unless you go with a cheap tire of course. With nice lightweight wheels and grippy tires it will still be an improvement. I personally run 20x10.5 and 20x12, but I could technically go wider, I just didn't see the need to. Installation cost is hefty, really hefty. Though I don't have experience with the shelby kit I'm assuming it's the same process, but expect body work and paint to be between $7,000-$9,000 for a GOOD job. I'm sure cheap shops can do it for less but it'll look like crap. [/QUOTE]
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