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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Southern Indiana
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![]() Sorry I didn't explain it very well, I was using a school computer and didn't have much time to write the thread.
I'm planning on purchasing a 1992 Mustang GT fastback this summer and a set of Epic Triad 20x8.5 wheels for it. I didn't realize that they're actually small truck/SUV wheels and have a 6 bolt pattern. I liked the way it lookes so much though that I thought it would be worth looking into a unit that would attach to the axle, I think the '92 has a four bolt pattern (my dad's '89 has a four bolt pattern), and would have a six bolt pattern on it so I can use these wheels. I wasn't for shure if you could buy these at an automotive store or off the internet but thought it would be better if I found out before getting them custom machined at a local machine shop (God that would be expensive!) GTJules99: I wasn't able to get to the link (something with my computer not the server) Thanx |
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