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Old 05-14-2008, 10:48 AM
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Need a new seat belt. While I'm at the salvage yards I'll be looking for some nice 15" or 16" rims. My 14" tires will need replacing before winter so I want to be ready.
Here's an interesting site for wheel interchange data.
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Old 05-14-2008, 02:31 PM
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Good info. Unfortunately, their list leaves out the backspacing for Aerostar wheels.
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Old 05-14-2008, 08:51 PM
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Good info. Unfortunately, their list leaves out the backspacing for Aerostar wheels.
Do you mean offset?
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backspacing, offset, either way, the entry in that column for the Aerostar is just a "-"
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backspacing, offset, either way, the entry in that column for the Aerostar is just a "-"
Look again. The site shows an offset of +20 for the Aero. It's the CB or center hole bore that shows a "-". I can't find the CB dimension posted anywhere for the Aero.

I scored my seat belt buckle and power locks switch at the salvage yard. No useable rims. Pretty slim pickings around here. A lot of Aeros are getting crushed!
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You're right, I totally missed the M designation. Is +20 a measurement or a ratio? I'm guessing a ratio.
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