Wheel fitment on GT350

COramprat

New Member
Established Member
Joined
Aug 1, 2008
Messages
6
Location
Louisiana
So my just bought yesterday (9-1-23) 2016 got a flat on the ay home. Is there any other wheel that will fit this car until I can get tires? Would earlier (2005 up) work? The new tires are over a week out.
 

LS WUT

Well-Known Member
Established Member
Joined
Jun 26, 2013
Messages
4,048
Location
Sarasota, Florida
most mustangs have the same bolt pattern of 5x114.3. I think it’s been the same since 1994. Your bolt pattern for your GT350 is 5x114.3 also.
 

Relaxed Chaos

Just another Gen X Hero
Established Member
Premium Member
Joined
Oct 10, 2007
Messages
2,203
Location
Wisconsin
most mustangs have the same bolt pattern of 5x114.3. I think it’s been the same since 1994. Your bolt pattern for your GT350 is 5x114.3 also.

Bolt hole pattern is the same, but the offsets are different for front and rear. Not sure how the offsets compare to GT specs. Verify first to insure fitment, or you might need a spacer to clear the calipers.
 

JAJ

Rapidly Losing Interest
Established Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2012
Messages
794
Location
in the V6L
Mustang GT rims won't clear the front brakes without a spacer - a big one. Some can work at the rear. In the winter I run OEM 2014 GT500 rims (9.5x19) on my GT350 with a 35mm spacer up front and straight bolt-on at the rear.

Front offset is 30mm and rear is 62mm. Front tire (295/35) is the same rolling radius as a 255/40, and the rear (305/35) is the same rolling radius as a 265/40.
 

B7BlownSnake

Well-Known Member
Established Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2010
Messages
985
Location
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
I know it's bigger, but I have S550-spec 20x9.5 RTR Tech 5 wheels on my 2020 Explorer and also have GT350 front brakes. These fit just fine, lots of caliper clearance. Cheap if you just need something.
 

Users who are viewing this thread



Top