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Wheel Specs for the 94-98 SN95's!
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<blockquote data-quote="B.mad" data-source="post: 1433171" data-attributes="member: 19482"><p>I do! however, they are unconfirmed. They were told to me by a 3rd party. However, that party is a dealer that specializes in wheel fitment for Mustangs, so I would trust his word. </p><p></p><p>So, because the "front spacing" is not affected by a coil-over, that will remain the same. Which is 3.77" for the 94/95 spindles and 3.58" for the 96+ spindles. You might be able to get a little more aggressive, but thats totally up to you. </p><p></p><p>Now the backspacing is where it changes. I was told that a 18x11 +23 wheel will fit up front. Thats a 6.91" back spacing. That means that you can basically run a square 11" setup with no spacer! Keep in mind that the offset can change because the track width is different on the 94/95 compared to the 96+. Unfortunately, that is all the details I have for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B.mad, post: 1433171, member: 19482"] I do! however, they are unconfirmed. They were told to me by a 3rd party. However, that party is a dealer that specializes in wheel fitment for Mustangs, so I would trust his word. So, because the "front spacing" is not affected by a coil-over, that will remain the same. Which is 3.77" for the 94/95 spindles and 3.58" for the 96+ spindles. You might be able to get a little more aggressive, but thats totally up to you. Now the backspacing is where it changes. I was told that a 18x11 +23 wheel will fit up front. Thats a 6.91" back spacing. That means that you can basically run a square 11" setup with no spacer! Keep in mind that the offset can change because the track width is different on the 94/95 compared to the 96+. Unfortunately, that is all the details I have for this. [/QUOTE]
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