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<blockquote data-quote="Blu50Stang" data-source="post: 11604768" data-attributes="member: 10807"><p>I get that. I run fox length axles and True Forged wheels on my car. Fox length axles are preferred if you want a bigger dish because you don't have to run as much backspacing. You want to fit a 10" wheel on the rear, you need to figure out how much you can backspace the wheel (axle face to inside lip of the rim). You want a deep dish, order the max pad cut. TF will machine down the mounting pad on the wheel to give you the deepest lip. </p><p></p><p>With that being said, look up my old posts. I run an 8" front and 9" wide rear, andhave listed my specs. You can take those and compare to the specs of 95 Cobra R's or Pony R's...they're very similar. You can modify my numbers to fit your 10" rears, if you want.</p><p></p><p>If you are looking for specific info, ask for it here. Some of us have it. There is TONS of info out there on wheel sizing, but one can get overloaded with too much info all at once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blu50Stang, post: 11604768, member: 10807"] I get that. I run fox length axles and True Forged wheels on my car. Fox length axles are preferred if you want a bigger dish because you don't have to run as much backspacing. You want to fit a 10" wheel on the rear, you need to figure out how much you can backspace the wheel (axle face to inside lip of the rim). You want a deep dish, order the max pad cut. TF will machine down the mounting pad on the wheel to give you the deepest lip. With that being said, look up my old posts. I run an 8" front and 9" wide rear, andhave listed my specs. You can take those and compare to the specs of 95 Cobra R's or Pony R's...they're very similar. You can modify my numbers to fit your 10" rears, if you want. If you are looking for specific info, ask for it here. Some of us have it. There is TONS of info out there on wheel sizing, but one can get overloaded with too much info all at once. [/QUOTE]
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