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Old 06-30-13, 02:26 PM
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I would like to get these wheels in the link anyone know how they will fit or what I have to do let me know ! Thx in advance
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...d=281103968135
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Technically they will "fit" as long as you have coil overs and a way to adjust camber from and rear

Prolly wont be able to fit over a 225 or 235 in front and will require lots a camber and a roll

Not sure about the rear but I'm sure it will need to be stretched

Check out radio's set up he's runnin 10.5 mustang reps
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Looks like he's runnin 17x10 front and rear with extended studs and spacers for about +12 front +15 rear with 215 40s for tires.

Somthin like this should get ya close, but do you really want to do all that work for wide rims and skinny tires?
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Those are some fat wheels for the front.
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they'll fit... but you'll need a lot of camber on the front (-3.5*) and rolled fenders

the rears will have to be rolled... possibly pulled. if you run some rear camber you'll be fine.

this is with a 255/275 stagger.

I ran 245/275 Hooser A6s (super wide for the size) on 9"/10" stagger (+25, +30). the front were fine, the rears were super tight (rubbing on both inside and outside.) I was running -2* of camber in the back though, if you run more, you should be ok.
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