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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Serious swaying with 305/35/20 R2 Mickey Thomson ET Street S/S
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<blockquote data-quote="Jam421" data-source="post: 16252790" data-attributes="member: 110985"><p>I had these MT ET Street 305's on stock rims for 2 years. MT advised on 9.5" rims the sidewalls "bulge out" more to accommodate the narrower rim mount. That + low psi could be a sway factor.</p><p>I felt only a slight bit of "wiggle" on quick lane changes or spirited sharp turns not necessarily requiring correction. I'd not classify the experiences as "sway"...I ran them at 20-22psi. I agree with advice to try some road experiments at varying psi to determine what feels best. Then..if there's straight line needs do the same type of testing for ultimate traction. When I knew I'd be digging it oout with some buddies on a weekend I actually dropped psi to 18-19...for straight line. </p><p>I'm now running the 305 MT ET Street S/S on 11" rims and never even felt or thought of "wiggle" on highway since....at 20psi. I know a guy who actually runs his MT's at 16psi ...11" rims...all the time . He says he does not feel any highway compromise nor does he seem to care !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jam421, post: 16252790, member: 110985"] I had these MT ET Street 305's on stock rims for 2 years. MT advised on 9.5" rims the sidewalls "bulge out" more to accommodate the narrower rim mount. That + low psi could be a sway factor. I felt only a slight bit of "wiggle" on quick lane changes or spirited sharp turns not necessarily requiring correction. I'd not classify the experiences as "sway"...I ran them at 20-22psi. I agree with advice to try some road experiments at varying psi to determine what feels best. Then..if there's straight line needs do the same type of testing for ultimate traction. When I knew I'd be digging it oout with some buddies on a weekend I actually dropped psi to 18-19...for straight line. I'm now running the 305 MT ET Street S/S on 11" rims and never even felt or thought of "wiggle" on highway since....at 20psi. I know a guy who actually runs his MT's at 16psi ...11" rims...all the time . He says he does not feel any highway compromise nor does he seem to care ! [/QUOTE]
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