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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
10.8@127mph - 4200lbs race weight
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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 16126681" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>The reason people are pointing out that even tire changes aren't "stock" is because Demon/Hellcat owners cling to the word like a winning lottery ticket.</p><p></p><p>Changing ANYTHING is a modification, because it's a slippery slope. If modifying tires isn't considered a mod, then why isn't dumping the passenger seat or the interior? It's such curious logic gymnastics for what's considered "stock" and what's not. If it didn't drive off the dealership lot that way, it's not stock. I love guys that say "it's JUST drag radials" well, if it doesn't make a difference, then why would you do it? The reality is, it DOES make a difference.</p><p></p><p>The Demon presents an even BIGGER debate because they ship you a box of mods and then you can choose to do any of it (including race fuel and skinnies) and still call it stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 16126681, member: 188865"] The reason people are pointing out that even tire changes aren't "stock" is because Demon/Hellcat owners cling to the word like a winning lottery ticket. Changing ANYTHING is a modification, because it's a slippery slope. If modifying tires isn't considered a mod, then why isn't dumping the passenger seat or the interior? It's such curious logic gymnastics for what's considered "stock" and what's not. If it didn't drive off the dealership lot that way, it's not stock. I love guys that say "it's JUST drag radials" well, if it doesn't make a difference, then why would you do it? The reality is, it DOES make a difference. The Demon presents an even BIGGER debate because they ship you a box of mods and then you can choose to do any of it (including race fuel and skinnies) and still call it stock. [/QUOTE]
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