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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Anyone else frustrated with Ford over the next GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tob" data-source="post: 16072142" data-attributes="member: 83412"><p>The percentage increase in weight of the upcoming GT500 over that of GT350 will be low. So I'm not seeing how we will somehow now cross a threshold whereby we suddenly witness "more stress and wear on parts, especially tires and brakes" and where adding "racing slicks on an unprepped chassis, stuff starts breaking really fast." A bit of a stretch. Based on Ford's previous history in this regard I highly doubt that the Factor of Safety for respective parts or systems has been somehow lowered. Be it fasteners, a casting, a forging, or an engineered assembly, strength and durability won't have been compromised. That isn't how this works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tob, post: 16072142, member: 83412"] The percentage increase in weight of the upcoming GT500 over that of GT350 will be low. So I'm not seeing how we will somehow now cross a threshold whereby we suddenly witness "more stress and wear on parts, especially tires and brakes" and where adding "racing slicks on an unprepped chassis, stuff starts breaking really fast." A bit of a stretch. Based on Ford's previous history in this regard I highly doubt that the Factor of Safety for respective parts or systems has been somehow lowered. Be it fasteners, a casting, a forging, or an engineered assembly, strength and durability won't have been compromised. That isn't how this works. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone else frustrated with Ford over the next GT500?
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