Sky Render
Stig's Retarded Cousin
Even with big gooey bushings, the pinon angle change on an IRS will be an order of magnitude less than that of a solid axle car.
Thanks for the large picture, Whiskey. It made this one little detail a whole lot more visible than in any previous underside view.
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Norm
Somebody got ahold of a 2015 and test fit a set of 20x10 HRE P101's with 315.35.20 Nitto NT05's and they fit well. I skimmed and didn't see what the offset of the wheels were and of course the Nitto's run narrow but this is a good sign in my book
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php/hre-2015-mustang-2726.html
For those who have expressed interest in the current FF01, yes our 20x9.5 et35 front and 20x10.5 et45 rear is a solid fitment on the S550 so you would be good to go on ordering that as a set.
The render on the silver car is the 10.5 front and rear. I will say that the 10.5 on the front will need spacers to clear the strut. This is something our engineers are still working on to determine exactly where this would stand if someone chooses to run a square 10.5 set up. Part of the hold on this is also making sure the GT PP 6POT 380mm front brakes clear.
We are still working on the fitment of the second style of FlowForm that we will debut at SEMA, so et are yet to be finalized. As stated however, the 20" will grow to 20x10 front and 20x11 rear. 19" widths and et's are still in the works and as mentioned 18x10 will also be available.
The HRE rep also said they are working to have 18's to clear the PPGT 6 POT Brembo's.

It's not a situation where I'd want poly or Delrin either.
I need a better picture than what I've seen so far, but it might be possible to use one spherical if the bolt axis to the other connection passes through the center of that spherical, and I think then you could use the one hard cylindrical bushing.
Yup. But maybe the aftermarket will release some firmer diff bushings to hold even a smallish PA change down still further and make a 1-piece d/s even more attractive. Should probably package the d/s and the bushings together.
Norm
At $750/each for an 18",
At $2,200 each, those P101's are out of my price range.
Would rather look at Forgestar's CF5V's instead at $400 each. Flow-formed wheels as well at 23 lbs. each.
Are the Flowform more affordable ?
Yes. Flow-formed wheels are actually made from low-pressure castings of aluminum wheels and then are "stretched" by a rotary flow-forming machine. When they do that, the aluminum becomes much harder and stronger resembling a fully-forged wheel, which are made from molten aluminum and then squeezed by huge presses into the wheel molds. By squeezing the aluminum under pressure, molecules become much denser making the wheel stronger (and subsequently it doesn't take as much aluminum to make those wheels and therefore they are lighter).
Even HRE has a flow-formed wheel, the FF01 - those run about $700 each and are made in Japan.
The P101 are Forged and made right here in house in San Diego CA, they are not our FlowForm wheel. We cut those P101 to test fit on the S550 to determine final fitments of the FlowForm wheels. Of note, if you have the budget, the P101 are worth every penny. They are our strongest and lightest Forged monoblock to date. The 20x11 that you saw here is under 22 lbs.
We understand. Starting pricing for our FlowForm wheels will remain at $2900/set, competitively, when compared to other recognized brands in Europe and Japan (taking into account the quality and build of these wheels).
sweet wheels, but what exactly about them justifies the price?
Yea....http://www.griggsracing.com/product_info.php?cPath=75_4400&products_id=607
If I'm gonna drop that much coin, I think a 10.5", 3-piece, forged wheel weighing 17 lbs for $973 sounds good. I mean...if we're trying to spend money.

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Show me an 18x10.5" 3-piece wheel on a scale weighed 17 pounds and... I'm going to want to have that scale checked.![]()
At 750 a wheel why not step up a little more to 795 and get a real forged monoblock wheel. http://finspeed.com/performance-wheels/f14/
They are real close to moving to Texas as well, right across from COTA.