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  • Member For: 17y 2m 19d
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A 73.1mm centre bore wheel would fit, but would feel floaty. You want an aluminium hub-ring to go from the factory size inner-diameter of 70.5mm (based on that link I sent earlier) to the outer diameter of 73.1mm of the wheel itself.

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So, can anybody tell me how these bad boys would fit under the wheel arches of my FGX ?

Diameter - Front - 19x8.5 - Offset - Front- 42.5P
Diameter - Rear - 19x9.0 - Offset - Rear - 45.0P

Easy/tight/fugeddaboutit ?

There are a heap for sale on Gumtree in good nick from $700 to $1,500 a set of four with good rubber.

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  • Member For: 17y 2m 19d
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yeah, they'll probably fit... You'll be about 12-13mm closer to the suspension strut on the inside of the front. You'll be about 22mm closer to the suspension strut on the inside of the rear and about 4mm closer to the guard on the rear (which is perfectly fine). Measure your current setup and how close it is to the suspension and make sure those numbers fit based on your current setup.

(hint - I used this website: https://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php?width=245&aspect=35&diameter=19&wheelwidth=8&offset=36&width2=245&aspect2=35&wheel_size=19&wheel_width=9&offset2=45)

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Hi, I have the 2017 Mustang wheels.  I have an Ford 2016 FGX one tonner.  The rear fit fine on the back but the fronts are very tight and close to the suspension strut.

Tyre place says no way that's illegal.

They are genuine ford and I'd like to know what I need to do to fit these? 

Is a spacer needed?

I have 1/2 nuts to suit the Ford fgx.

The stud pattern is the same.

What about the offset?  will it clear all things in cornering?

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