Polished Shelby Venice Wheels

fletchffletch

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Yep, that's it. Not a very good pic, but this with 28" tall front tires and 28.8" rear tires (285/40-19s and 315/35-20s) and the rear is lowered ~3/4". The front is on SVTPP springs on Koni yellows which might drop the front a 1/4" over stock. From my experience the 315/35-20s are too tall. I've since replaced them with 325/30-20s. If I'm not mistaken the SVTPP srpings up front are .4" lower than the standard model. So with springs advertised with 1" drop, you'll only see about .6" lower. The rear of these cars need to come down some.

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Thanks, catmonkey -- appreciate the input and pic!
 

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After all this time I finally drove my Shelby today with the New wheels and New Michelin tires and all I can say is WOW! After only 12 miles the car is night and day from the Factory Goodyears! The car feels much safer Ect. :)
 

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Is the rear centered with an adjustable panhard bar? Clearance looks a little tight from the angled shot.
 

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Is the rear centered with an adjustable panhard bar? Clearance looks a little tight from the angled shot.

I checked it last night when I got home. It looks centered up nicely. I'm planning on lowering so adj panhard is in the future plans.


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