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    1. #1
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      Wanted 18x8 18x9.5 Wheels or 17x8 18x9.5

      Looking for 18x8 18x9.5 Wheels or 17x8 17x9.5 or something close. backspacing desired 4.25-4.5" for 18x8 and 5.5-6.5" for 18x9.5

      5x4.5 bolt circle

      any price

      for 67 mustang coupe

    2. #2
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      Jul 2011
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      Hob - just trying to be helpful, since this being your first post and all.

      Need more info. What bolt circle would be a good start. Or we could just assume you want 5x4-3/4" since that is the majority around here. Style, type, and price range would also be good info. For all I know you are looking for mini lites to fit your 60's Mini Cooper!

      Oh, and roughly where you live could help. Shipping you know...
      Michael Mosley
      1968 Barracuda
      Plano, TX

      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...in-Plano-Texas

    3. #3
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      thanks, what kinda of wheels are you running? beautiful car by the way.

    4. #4
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      Did you check www.coyswheel.com ? They have those sizes/ backspacing.

      1973 Corvette Factory Primer Car
      1969 Barracuda Convertible
      1967 Plymouth Valiant

    5. #5
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      Name:  Boss 338.jpg
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Size:  42.5 KBIs your car mini tubbed by any chance?? I have a brand new set of Boss 338's that I was gonna run on my Fastback but I want something different now. They are 20x10 rear, and 18x8 with the correct backspacing.



    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by migg400 View Post
      Name:  Boss 338.jpg
Views: 777
Size:  48.5 KBName:  Boss 338_1.jpg
Views: 749
Size:  42.5 KBIs your car mini tubbed by any chance?? I have a brand new set of Boss 338's that I was gonna run on my Fastback but I want something different now. They are 20x10 rear, and 18x8 with the correct backspacing.

      Do you have to mini tub to fit a 10 in wheel in the rear? even if you clear out the bump stops and any other brackets in the wheel well? what about a 18x10?

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by Hob View Post
      thanks, what kinda of wheels are you running? beautiful car by the way.
      Thanks.

      Front:
      Falken Azenis RT615k 255/40-18 on an 18x9 SVE Drift wheel made to fit a 2014 Mustang.
      Diameter: 18 inch
      Width: 9 inch
      Finish: Black
      Lugs: 5
      Offset: +35 mm.
      Backspacing: 6.38 in.
      Bolt Circle: 4.5 in.

      Rear:
      Falken Azenis RT615k 295/40-18 on an 18x10 SVE Drift wheel made to fit a 2004 Mustang.
      Diameter: 18 inch
      Width: 10 inch
      Finish: Black
      Lugs: 5
      Offset: +22 mm.
      Backspacing: 6.36 in.
      Bolt Circle: 4.5 in.

      In the rear I have enough room to run about 2" wider tire... like maybe a 345/30-19. These wheels and tires will be excellent for track use. Wheels were $150 each for the front, $160 each for the rear, if I curb one or otherwise damage a wheel it will be easy to replace. In the future I can save up a few bucks and buy some 18x9.5 for the front and 19x12 for the rear and get some pretty tires that have a higher tread wear rating for road trips and general street use.
      Michael Mosley
      1968 Barracuda
      Plano, TX

      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...in-Plano-Texas





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