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Topic: Will 10inch wheels fit on 68 stang ?
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eastside209
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Wondering if 18x10 inch 02 gt bullet wheels are to wide for the rear of a 68 mustang without rubbing or doing mod's [ November 07, 2005, 10:03 PM: Message edited by: eastside209 ]
Posts: 410 | From: Sac | Registered: Aug 2004
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87GeeTee
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I thought you were talking about Dayton's, with "gangster" white wall tires.
It all depends if the wheel has the correct back spacing, and you'll most likely have to roll the fender.
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Posts: 4278 | From: San Pablo | Registered: Aug 2005
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drews50
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i seriously doubt it.
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BlowN67
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quote: Originally posted by shiftylx: i seriously doubt it.
nope they fit even 18x10.5's too i have an so has FOSTANG too
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Fostang
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quote: Originally posted by BlowN67: quote: Originally posted by shiftylx: i seriously doubt it.
nope they fit even 18x10.5's too i have an so has FOSTANG too
No way....
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Posts: 3012 | From: Stockton/Danville | Registered: Nov 2003
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Luke87GT
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From my experience with my '67, that size will not work without some hefty modification.
Good Luck
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BlowN67
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i had them on 18x10 a seem to have no prob;lems.. the 18x10.5 would have very little rubbing depending on suspension
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