Mustang Rims on the FC
#204
your tails??
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In it's mock up of card board and tape stage . . .
Way old pic of car, but good shot of rims.
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Gotta better pic of those tail lights? ?
In it's mock up of card board and tape stage . . .
Way old pic of car, but good shot of rims.
100_3508.jpg?t=1299986797[/QUOTE]
Gotta better pic of those tail lights? ?
#205
Im buying these wheels from american muscle 17x9 front and 17x10 in the back just curious what tire sizes your running and if any spacers are need poss longer wheel studs? And how much fender pulling? It will be on coilovers
#207
BRAP PSHHH
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All depends on the clearance on the front suspension.
I ran 255 40 17 on all for corners with 17x8 mustang rims as seen in the first pic post but it was on my FD. The fronts without spacers will touch the inside and rub the fenders. If you run 225 on the fronts it will not touch on an FD.
I ran 17x8 on the track FC with Apexi N1 coilovers, and it does not touch when you run 255 on the rear and 235 on the fronts. I went wider (255) on the fronts and decided to roll the fenders and run 20mm spacers to avoid rubbing the shock towers. I will find pics and return here.
I ran 255 40 17 on all for corners with 17x8 mustang rims as seen in the first pic post but it was on my FD. The fronts without spacers will touch the inside and rub the fenders. If you run 225 on the fronts it will not touch on an FD.
I ran 17x8 on the track FC with Apexi N1 coilovers, and it does not touch when you run 255 on the rear and 235 on the fronts. I went wider (255) on the fronts and decided to roll the fenders and run 20mm spacers to avoid rubbing the shock towers. I will find pics and return here.
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