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SN-95 and New Edge Mustangs
2003 Mustang Convertible with Saleen Kit Wheel and Tire Sizes
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<blockquote data-quote="KLeech" data-source="post: 15267880" data-attributes="member: 132442"><p>Need some more specs on the wheels you are thinking about running. You can pretty much fit whatever wheel you want into the wheel wells of a new edge. Especially if the car isn't lowered. Heck even 10" wheels fit under the front of these cars. </p><p></p><p>If you are dead set on that set of wheels what you can do is run an 18 up front and a 19" wheel in the rear to get your wider rear wheel. Then you just buy the appropriate tire sizes to make it sit right. I usually try to always have my fronts be 1" shorter than the rears to give the car the proper bit of rake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KLeech, post: 15267880, member: 132442"] Need some more specs on the wheels you are thinking about running. You can pretty much fit whatever wheel you want into the wheel wells of a new edge. Especially if the car isn't lowered. Heck even 10" wheels fit under the front of these cars. If you are dead set on that set of wheels what you can do is run an 18 up front and a 19" wheel in the rear to get your wider rear wheel. Then you just buy the appropriate tire sizes to make it sit right. I usually try to always have my fronts be 1" shorter than the rears to give the car the proper bit of rake. [/QUOTE]
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