17" x 10.5" Wheels wheels for $298 a pair shipped

Discussion in 'Rims and Tires' started by Redfox0099, May 30, 2008.

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    Keep us posted on how these fit. I saw these before and wondered if the backspace would be too much. How about the center bore. Do you have to machine that a little bigger. I see that it is 1mm smaller than our hub. Let us know if you had to shave the caliper too.
     
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    +1.... as I recall, we have to shave a little off the Stang wheels as well? So 27 pounds give or take is how close to our stockers weight?
     
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    The stang hubs are too big..we have to (or your are recommended to) run a hubcentric spacer for them.
     
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    I thought Ron said he had to hone out his?
     
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    I have a set of 17" x 9" Mustang wheels on my car and I had to add a spacer on the hub to run them.
     
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    And again.....still won't work. The pics were of them on the car but not "safe" where I would drive them 120 MPH....I am finally giving up on this project.... :(