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I used BF Goodrich G Force TA KDW's. The front is 255/45 ZR 18 and on the rear is 285/40 ZR 18. This combo has the same diameter as the stock tires. I had some more road noise with these so I turned up the radio. Don't know if that combo will clear a 2000 Mustang especially if you drop it 1.8". Allot will depend on the back space of your wheels. Good luck. |
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Replying to: easyrider20 (Dec 22, 2007 3:58 pm) You can get some nice looking tires on that 10" rim. I have 10.5 and run 315's on mine, but I have 17" rims. The biggest things that you will notice is that the ride and performance of the car will suffer. The added weight of the bigger wheels and tires is going to act like a ancher. Sure, it will look cool, but don't plan on racing anyone and your brakes will wear faster too. Also, the sidewalls will be a lot stiffer which will hinder traction a lot. You will want to drop the pressure on the tires to about 25 lbs just so you don't feel like you are driving on ice. I am not impacted by the added weight so much as I have 4.10's on the back and 400 rwhp.
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Replying to: waterdr (Dec 23, 2007 4:41 pm)
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Replying to: easyrider20 (Dec 26, 2007 3:54 pm) Make it the way you want it. |
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I own a 2007 Mustang GT I put a set of snow tires on the stock rims that came with the car, and I want to get a summer set of wheel/tires. Can I but another set of TPMS sensors online and install them in my summer set of wheels, or will my car only recognize the set that came with the vechicle? Thank You. |
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Gee Harry, your asking the same questions that I have been trying to unravel. From what I have learned (and that isn't much) is the TPMS sensors do have be programed, but I don't know if it's to the cars computer or the sensors themselves. Plus, there are two types sensors but I think the 07's have a common part number. My biggest question is: Can I run wheels that don't have any sensors at all and what will it do to the computer? Maybe Mark |
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As an owner of an 07 Mustang GT I would like to run (2) set of whhels (summer & winter) Can I purchase another set of TPMS sensors and install these on my summer set of wheel and will they work with my car or is the set that car with the car married to it? |
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| I just bought a set of 17" Bullitt Wheels for my sons 96 V-6 Mustang. The tires are bald and I was wondering why the back set is 275/45-17 and the front is 245/40-17 Is there reason to this madness or can I put a matched set of 245/40-17 all the way around? | |
| I'm not sure about that year Mustang but I would suspect that it is for clearance so the front wheels can turn from side to side. I suggest you use the same size that are on the front all the way around. Unless the back rims have more width to them than the front rims do. Bare in mind, be careful with the diameters, they should be the same diameter as the stock wheels are or at least the same as the back tires on the car now. Speedometers like it that way. LOL | |
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