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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
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
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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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.
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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