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Suggestion: Tell us exactly what size wheels you are talking about.
Wheels must be large enough to fit over the brake drums on the back and the rotors on the front. Rim width and wheel offset can be adjusted if they need to be.
Suggestion: Tell us exactly what size wheels you are talking about.
Wheels must be large enough to fit over the brake drums on the back and the rotors on the front. Rim width and wheel offset can be adjusted if they need to be.
Looking at 16" rims off 95 GT, know they will fit just looking for pictures or other suggestions that guys on here have done
I take it Pony refers to Mustang rather than pony like a pony keg (smaller than normal).
Some of the later model Mustang wheels have huge brake packages so the wheels end up having a lot of offset to keep the tires inside the fenders. If the wheels have a lot larger back space then your stock rims, there will be interference with your chassis components during turn. Sorry, I don't have pictures. I tried Bullet rims my Ranger and they fit, looked great, but hit during a turn.
got a set of ponies off 98 mustang gt yesterday for $75 centers included they look real good been put up since car was bought. Now gonna get buddy to paint white to match truck and mustangs on centers red to match trim i'm doing on truck. will post pictures when I get it done.
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