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OneFastHatch.
Member # 9537
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I have 05 offset rims with my sn95 axels and they still stick out anyone know what axels I need to make my wheels stick in the fenders correctly ? Looking to do extended studs when I do this also
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Stanced Stang
Member # 11891
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If you have 99-04 or Lincoln Mark VII/SVO axles then your problem probably lies there. They are roughly 1.5 inches wider per side than fox axles. 94-98 axles are 3/4 of an inch wider per side if I recall correctly.
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dean-93
Member # 9401
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copyed from http://www.ffcars.com/forums/17-factory-five-roadsters/297355-what-year-ranger-axle-needed-5-lug-swap-rim-size-questions.html
To keep the stock rear wheel offset, the '83-'92 Ranger/Bronco II Left (driver) side axle (29-5/32") from a 4cyl or 3.0L V-6 with the 7.5" rear end, or '86-'97 Aerostar RIGHT side axles (29-5/32") is what you want. They are the same rear axles; the center section is just on the opposite side when you compare the rear ends. You will need the drums from either of these vehicles also if you are staying with rear 9" drums. The 7.5 axle Rangers & Aerostars use 9" drums. These parts are direct 5 lug replacements for the stock 9" rear drums on the 79-93 Mustangs.
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OneFastHatch.
Member # 9537
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i am disk brakes in the rear.
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LXjames
Member # 10791
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Buy my axles problem solved. Fox length with a custom disc ring pressed on and they need studs which in your case is perfect oh and 5 lug of course
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KARATExxCHUCK
Member # 12851
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quote: Originally posted by LXjames: Buy my axles problem solved. Fox length with a custom disc ring pressed on and they need studs which in your case is perfect oh and 5 lug of course
Good man to buy from. Really cool and down to earth!!
Charles
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