Does anyone have the new style RTR tech-7 wheels on their Coyote

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Looking for a drift style wheel and came across the new RTRs tech7 wheels and I'm really considering purchasing a set. The thing is I want to see a real photo of them on a mustang not photoshop. Thanks ImageUploadedByTapatalk1457035672.215638.jpg
 

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Latest issues of MM & FF has a big story of a late model stang that has the new wheels. They look good.
 

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Dear god I want these wheels!

23 lbs for the 19x9.5
24 lbs for the 19x10.5

Mustang 6G has a few pics of them on S550's.
 

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I was looking at these yesterday...only two colour choices so far (charcoal or black) and sadly neither colour really works with my car.
 

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Ordered black 19's this morning. Havent bought tires yet but hopefully will have them and mounted by april. Will come back with pics then.
 

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I have a set on mine. Charcoal 19x9.5 on all four corners. Having a slight rub issue in the rear, other than that very pleased. I'll post up a review w pics later tonight
 

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I have a set on mine. Charcoal 19x9.5 on all four corners. Having a slight rub issue in the rear, other than that very pleased. I'll post up a review w pics later tonight

I'm interested in hearing about the rubbing. Can't imagine 9.5" wheels rubbing in the back. Are you lowered and not using an adjustable panhard bar maybe?
 

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More likely too wide Of a tire in the rear. 9.5" isn't correct offset or width to fit a large tire in the rear
 

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Well, we'll find out next week. I'm putting 285/35's on mine which is factory rear width for me. Can't imagine that factory tolerances were so tight that a half an inch difference in back is gonna cause rubbing.
 

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