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Messages - GeotechDuck

#1
Excellent video.
#2
Looking forward to this!!  Thanks for posting. 
#3
Well.......that helped.  Much more friendly on the freeway with the 3.50s. Thanks everyone!!

#4
Thanks again for all the advice.  I got tied up at work for a little bit, but I am finally installing the 3.50s this week.  We will see how that goes and then figure out what is next.

I am going to try get a little work done before SAAC-50.       
#5
1966 Shelby GT350/GT350H / Re: Tire recommendation
March 26, 2025, 05:32:07 PM
Thank you for the information and pictures, everyone!  I like the look of the Wide Ovals and Polyglas tires, but one tire is the same price as 4 Coopers. It looks like I have a decision to make.

Also, any thoughts around how often tires need to be swapped out.  BF Goodrich says 6-10 years, but if the car is driven less than 1,000 miles a year and is garaged in a temperate climate (CA), will you still experience the same degradation in the rubber? 

The BF Goodrich tires I have on it right now are date coded 2011, but have 95% + tread life still.  The car was not driven much until 2 years ago and probably has less than 1,500 miles on it since the tires were replaced in 2011.     
 
#6
1966 Shelby GT350/GT350H / Tire recommendation
March 23, 2025, 05:45:49 PM
I am looking to purchase a set of new tires this summer.  I have a GT350H, stock Shelby suspension, and original Magnum 500s.

Currently, I am running BF Goodrich 205/70R14.

Anyone running 215/70R14 Cooper Cobras?  Do they rub?

Any other suggestions? 

I drive it weekly on the street and highway.
#7
Nice!! Enjoyed this. 
#8
Thanks for sharing!!  Great video.
#9
Wow. That is awesome. Thank you for sharing the video / pictures. 
#10
SAAC-50 / Re: SAAC-50 Registration OPEN!
January 26, 2025, 10:01:52 PM
Quote from: computerworks on January 26, 2025, 08:16:24 PM
Quote from: GeotechDuck on January 26, 2025, 08:00:47 PMDoes access sell out or can you pay at the gate the day of the event?

 There is a per-day walk-up rate of $30 per person

Thank you!!
#11
SAAC-50 / Re: SAAC-50 Registration OPEN!
January 26, 2025, 08:00:47 PM
Does access sell out or can you pay at the gate the day of the event?
#12
These cars are such a deal right now.  Nowhere to go but up, especially with the fact that they had true Shelby influence. 

I picked up a 2008 Shelby GT from my uncle in Vista Blue.  He bought it new and it only has 16k miles on it.  The car is an absolute blast to drive. 
#13
Congrats on the C4.  Did you have a 5-speed in there before? 

BTW...Bumper sticker is awesome!!
#14
We were a Ford family.  We have owned 2 Broncos, 3 Explorers, an Escort, an Edge, a Ranger, and of course Shelbys.  I put in an early reservation for a Bronco and was pretty disappointed with my experience.  I actually had a salesman at the dealership say to me "you need to pay up if you want to play, bro".  That was the tipping point for me.  I know that dealers can be hit and miss, but it didn't seem like Ford tried to do anything to stop the price gouging in 2020 to 2022. 

After more than a year of waiting for my vehicle with no assurance of what the actual cost might be when it arrived, I decided to pull the cord and went and bought a new Telluride.  I couldn't be more happy with it and they didn't try and mark it up over MSRP.

I never would have even considered buying a Kia if not for that experience, but now I am glad I did.
 
 
#15
Thanks!!