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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Kent,Wa,USA
Posts: 28
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![]() Want to fit some late model 17x8 mustang wheels on my 69 coupe. What width "hub centric" spacer will I need? 245-45-17 tires will be used. Saw some 1" spacers on e-bay. It said they would fit 94-03 mustangs. Would these work? Is that the width I would need?
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Orlando, FL
Posts: 34
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![]() Hey I have 17x9s Cobra R's on my 65 Mustang Coupe and I had to buy wheel adapters and spacers on mine. My adaptar had to be drilled so the nut off my old hub would fit the shaft on the older hub....I can find out what size spacer they used if you need to know....just message back...check my car out STR864's Ride ....the rims make a big difference in appearance I think
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