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Old 08-16-2006, 03:55 AM
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Tires and wheels, are brand new, car come off the truck and into the garage where they pulled them off. Still have all of the rubber titties. hey will fit 94 and Mustangs...I am sure that they fit other 5 lug Fords such as Explorers and such, just not sure which ones. $500 obo
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Old 08-16-2006, 11:49 AM
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what year are these off of? i ask because 94-04 need a spacer to work with the 05-6 wheels.
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They are off an 06, I did not know that they needed a spacer to run on 94-04s
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yup differant backspacing.
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Perfect for a Fox with 99+ spindles, and rear brakes(w axles)
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so is the strength lost with a spacer significant? is there
another reason to avoid the spacer? thanks.
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I don't think that there is a strength issue at all, I run spacer on my front skinnies to clear my brakes, it is fairly common.
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