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68StangTAY
Member # 11114
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I was wondering if anyone has them on their car or knows anyone with them on their car... And what did they change if anything
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outlawdragger
Member # 10590
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I want to know to.I have a 67 and want to do non staggered fr500's.I heard the back spacing isn't right for our cars.
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4IDFOX
Member # 9921
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You will need adapters/spacers that are around 1 1/4". I have bullets on my 70 ranchero and that is what I did.
Here are some, http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-25-Wheel-Spacers-5-x-4-5-to-5x4-5-Set-of-2-1-2-Studs-5Lug-Adapters-/230841054708?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Make%3AFord&hash=item35bf32f5f 4&vxp=mtr
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outlawdragger
Member # 10590
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Well if that's the case I know what wheels I'm NOTusing. I'm not going to run those things on the front of any car
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swedensky
Member # 12185
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pm bwkelley76 he has them on his coupe, theres a long thread in general talk for his whole build but a lot of it is missing now
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phildog
Member # 1214
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I would definitely not use some no-name eBay spacers. But I have had a set of very nice H&R spacers on my daily driver for over 40k miles with no issues. I was hesitant to run spacers at first, but after conversations with Maximum Motorsports and H&R I have been happy with the results.
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68StangTAY
Member # 11114
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I was told to use a 93 -98 rear end an it will give me the inch the car needs in the back without spacers but just wanna be 100% before doing so
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