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What size tires are you running?I have 95 Mustang 7.5x16 wheels on my 93 and they rub on the lower shock bolts on a full lock turn, I suspect those would, too. My backspacing is 5 1/2", if yours are around 4 1/2-5 I'd test fit one and have someone hold the steering at full lock so you can check for clearanceView attachment 77598.
Thanks for this info. What tires are you running and what would you recommend for me on 16x7?I am running these Mustang wheels on my FX4. I have a 1.25" adapter to get the offset correct. The wheels you have are 39mm offset and Ranger wheels are approximately 0mm, so you should use about the same adapter thickness that I have to make it work correctly.
Would you say I need spacers for the front and the back?![]()
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The biggest challenge historically was the hub on Rangers interfered with center caps on Mustang rims. The solution has been high quality spacers.
39mm offset is a lot compared to the 0-12 for the various stock rims. You really want 25-30mm spacer to put loads on bearing back where they are supposed to be/make scrub radius positive.
Scrub radius being the point where the center of the tire contact patch and king pin (or virtual kingpin position with ball joint) line up. Positive is when the contact patch center is to the outside, negative to inside. Positive scrub radius in a RWD tends to make the vehicle drive straight. Negative makes the vehicle "dart-y".
As several posters above have stated, 99% of the time, it isn't an issue to drive with negative scrub radius. Its the off chance you have a blow out, then the vehicle will dart in direction of tire failure. Which is why you really shouldn't drive on public roads with high offset rims on vehicles not made for them.
I also just noticed the attachment you added. Thanks for that!Would you say I need spacers for the front and the back?
Thanks! What size tires are you running?I am running these Mustang wheels on my FX4. I have a 1.25" adapter to get the offset correct. The wheels you have are 39mm offset and Ranger wheels are approximately 0mm, so you should use about the same adapter thickness that I have to make it work correctly.
I am not running spacers on the back currently as I have replaced the Ranger axle with an Explorer one. As the Explorer axle is 1/2" wider (13mm), and Mustang rims ('94 Cobras) I run are only 30mm offset, the 17mm delta is really too small for spacers.I also just noticed the attachment you added. Thanks for that!