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2021 Mach 1 wheels / specs

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Another interesting point is that they clear the Mach 1 breaks, but do not protrude out as the OEM HP wheels do (according to the specs), so they do not need the fender flares. If I ever consider upgrading my wheels, this looks like the way to go 👍
If the Mustang centre caps from the 5 spoke M1 wheels fit, that would be another tick. The centre caps look to be similar in size, would be good to have this confirmed.
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I noticed here that HP wheels seem to have metal valve stems with metal cap, is that correct? It's so small detail I never noticed it before. I checked and Ford didn't make TPMS with EU frequency with metal stems, only ones for Ford Focus RS, not sure those would fit so went with the standard rubber ones. Just curious, makes no difference to me, really. Black ones are even better actually for my wheels with black lug nuts.

Second fun aspect, the base Mach 1 wheels are matte dark gray, the optional Y-spokes are glossy, and HP wheels are again very matte. Geez, those wheels are so great looking, it's a bliss to go around the car 😁
 

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Anyone with a non Mach 1 find a solution for the front wheel lip mouldings that stop short on the front fender on the GT?
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Anyone with a non Mach 1 find a solution for the front wheel lip mouldings that stop short on the front fender on the GT?
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You need the Mach 1 splitter to close the gap.
 

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It still looks good. Doubt there's any solution to this...
I made a few different style/profile “wings” similar to my stone guards I’m running but nothing looked right. No good mounting points and the fender trim is rounded and I was using textured flat plastic. Didn’t flow. Looked like an after thought.
 

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Driveway clearance is an issue for me, but still keen to see how the car sits and drives with the HP springs, rear bar and a decent wheel alignment.

Ill fit the HP suspension, I'm a mechanic by trade, been off the tools for years but still like to do as much of my own work as I can. A friend has a workshop I can access, so ill use his hoist and spring compressors etc to get it done.

Good to know how much clearance you have with the front splitter, ill fit that last, not looking forward to the inevitable ground scaping that will happen when its on. Thinking a front camera might help but still on the fence about that.

I'm a massive fan of how the HP cars look, you have to be happy with yours, Ford did a great job with the standard Mach 1's but they absolutely nailed it with the HP cars.

Thanks for the positive comments, Ill post up all the details when the suspension goes in, likely not until mid - late Feb at this stage.
Reference springs HP?? I buy STEEDA DUAL RATE ( 20mm ) its similar? , I want 295/35 front and 305/35 rear with HP wheels
 
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Thought you guys would like these. 2021 mustang Mach 1 wheels w/(handling package) These are function Prototypes. These are made in the US!

Things I know,
Front rim 19x10.5 24 mm
Weight est 33 lbs /Need to remove tire
Rear rim 19x11 et 52.5 mm
Weight 31 lbs

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These are the OEM HP offsets, correct?
 

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Anyone know the smallest width size you can fit on the Handling pack rims? I want to get them for my Ecoboost HPP (currently on 265) but I'm not sure if I would have to go up
 

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Anyone know the smallest width size you can fit on the Handling pack rims? I want to get them for my Ecoboost HPP (currently on 265) but I'm not sure if I would have to go up
Front 275 or 285 would be good, rear 285 or 295. I run 305 front and back but that's for autocross use only.
 

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Front 275 or 285 would be good, rear 285 or 295. I run 305 front and back but that's for autocross use only.
Thanks man, that wouldn't affect anything right? Would ride similarly? Is there something additional I would need
 

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Thanks man, that wouldn't affect anything right? Would ride similarly? Is there something additional I would need
The wheels are heavy, but so are the 9.5 in the HPP HP Ecoboost so I didn't notice much of a ride difference. These are Ford spec'd wheels so they'll fit just as it is and they come with TPMS.
 
 




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