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02-02-2001, 11:07 AM | #1 |
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are the rims gonna fit?
ive done some searching around and heard some mixed opinions. im looking into buying 5.95 backspacing ford cobra r wheels (used) with 255 40 bfg kd tires. im converting to 5 lug up front with an sn 95 setup (spindles etc.) and the rear is getting converted with svo 11.65 discs. i am removing the quad shocks btw. i really don't wanna hammer my rear wheel wells to get these rims to fit. the car has eibach sportlines also. am i going to have to buy the 6.45 backspacing r wheels for the back or can i get away with 5.95 17x9 wheels out back?
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02-05-2001, 11:00 AM | #2 |
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I believe you will need 2 of each backspacing. I looked into the R's when I did the M2300K brakes. The 5.95 fronts and 6.45 rears.
Check out my wheels link off my Mustang page for quite a few install shots. ------------------ Darius Rudis Roadracer: Home built t-arm/panhard suspension powered by an S-trimmed motor :-) My Mustang Page |
02-06-2001, 11:44 AM | #3 |
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The SN95 axles are 0.75" longer, which won't work with the 17x9" 5.95BS. You could use these wheels with the stock length Ranger axles, but then I think you're stuck with the drums... you could use a bigger drum though...
Another option is the 1998 cobra 17x8", 5.72" BS wheels, which look like the R's. A 255/40 tire would still be alright, and you could use these wheels all around (with the SN95 axles in the rear). They fit better up front too... [I like the '99 cobra wheels myself, and plan to go that route]. ------------------ '89.5 5L LX, hatch, Medium Canyon Red, 155K Km (No winters), 5sp, 3.08, GT interior, a/c, Alpine CD, K/N, Crane PS91, Walbro 190 LPH, March Pulleys, Mr. Gasket 180 therm (HP balanced), 3 core rad, MarkVIII fan, Variflow controller, Polygraphite front bushings, FMS-5300B springs, 6 KYB's, 73mm Calipers, Maximum Motorsport 4pt chassis brace, Western Motorsport Racing's Sub-frame connectors. Re-ringed bottom end, conv. motor mounts, melling oil pump, FMS-C50 waterpump, GT40P heads (blended, polli |
02-06-2001, 12:53 PM | #4 |
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Also, you'll want 94/95 spindles. The 96/97 move the wheel out 1/4", requiring fender work with the bigger tires. Also the 94/95 tie-rod arm goes straight out, so bump steer isn't as much of a problem.
The light-weight 2" dropped spindle/coil-overs/cc plates from www.ajeracing.com might be an option. It's $999, but looks sweet... and doesn't require a k-member to fix the lowered geometry! If I have the money, this is the route I'll take. I'll just keep the overweight stock LCA's and K-member... it'd be an easy swap, and you never hear of anyone breaking these stock components! |
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