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Old 03-11-2004, 12:59 PM   #1
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Default New 17" Cobra R wheels on Fox. Trouble fitting?

I just got new 17 Inch Cobra R's . Look great. However, when you turn the front wheels, there is not but about three quarters of an inch clearance. Anybody else have this problem and can it be fixed?
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Old 03-11-2004, 04:57 PM   #2
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When I turn mine lock to lock, I actually get a little rubbing. These cars never turned sharp to begin with and now mine turns even worse. I have just gotten used to it and know how far I can turn my wheels.....if I need to turn any harder, I just swing the back end around !
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Old 03-11-2004, 08:25 PM   #3
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Well what tire size are you guys running? I am actually looking at buying some 17" Cobra R's, but with a Running horse emblem in the center instead of the Cobra I am thinking that a 225/45 or a 225/40 or even a 245/40 may fit well without rubbing...but I may just be wrong.
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I got 245-40-17 on the front and 275-40-17 on the rear. They only rub just a little at the extreme of a turn. I belive that 91 and up had bigger fenderwells. Mabey you could buy the later ones and use them???
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Old 03-11-2004, 11:22 PM   #5
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I belive that 91 and up had bigger fenderwells. Mabey you could buy the later ones and use them???
i second that, or sacrifice turning radius
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hmm...well if there is a little rubbing...maybe i can grab some 245/35's from work sometime..hehe Wow, so 275's will fit on those 17x8 rims in the back with no rub at all? It's good to know that i can go that big on the back.
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hmm...well if there is a little rubbing...maybe i can grab some 245/35's from work sometime..hehe Wow, so 275's will fit on those 17x8 rims in the back with no rub at all? It's good to know that i can go that big on the back.
Got to ditch the Quad shocks. I also had to get rid of my tailpipes, but I had 3in Tailpipes. Other than that, smooth sailing

Also, Mine are 17x9
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I am actually looking at buying some 17" Cobra R's, but with a Running horse emblem in the center instead of the Cobra
They are my 16's with 245 50's on them, but I think this is what you're talking about?



They are actually silver Cobra's not white.

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Here are 275-40's on 17x9-1/2" wheels on alll four corners.
First few photos are on stock K-member.

When I went to Griggs, that pushed the front tires forward and outward and inch. (last 3 photos with flared fenders).

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Old 03-12-2004, 12:10 PM   #10
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I got 245-45-17 Yokohoma ES 100. They are a great tire. Not quite as sticky as drag radials, but much better than most. Rear have no problems. Just in the front on a sharp turn. Maybe next time I'll get 225 45's to save 10mm. that should do it.
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Hmm...so is anyone Running a 275/40 on a 17x8 rim? I am just trying to figure out if I could fit those tires on there, considering a have a good supply of those

Well now, so what am I supposed to do if i want to run the 275's in the back?
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275's are too big on 8" rim. If you run them on Cobra 17x9 wheels, thats better.

255's on a stock-ish Mustang are about the best of both worlds. Nice size, yet no fender rubbing... I would run that if I were you.
Drag racers might wish to run 275's rear, but then again they dont lower their cars,and have side to side axle movement on g-turns...
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Old 03-13-2004, 08:43 PM   #13
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yeah, i just realized that the rims i bought are 17x8's in the front and 17x9's in the back.. So that solves the 275 problem. Yeah, i do alot more straight line running then i do cornering, so that hopefully shouldn't be to much of a concern with those. I was actually thinking of dropping it a little, but with those tires/rims my mind has changed completely.

So the quad shocks basically just try to prevent the axle from hopping? Would they pose an issue if I were to remove them or even switched them around?
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So the quad shocks basically just try to prevent the axle from hopping? Would they pose an issue if I were to remove them or even switched them around?

Nope, no Issues. Get rid of them.
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So the quad shocks basically just try to prevent the axle from hopping? Would they pose an issue if I were to remove them or even switched them around?

As long as you have aftermarket upper and lower control arms you'll be find without the quad shocks.


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so then, what kind of problems am i going to be looking at with the stock control arms?
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I have 245/50-16's on all 4. I get some rubbing in the front on sharp turns and in the back when I corner hard. I've noticed rubbing on the exhaust and quad shocks. One of these days I'll do something about it.

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