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Back spacing is the measurement from where the inside of the rim that mounts to the hub to the furthest point inside of the the rim. SO if you got those rims, you would need to be able to fit 7" inside of the mounting surface of the hub. You won't want those rims unless you buy some 2" spacers to get at least a 5" backspace, that is close to factory. Look for some mustang rims from an older mustang, 2004 and earlier, they have less backspace.
Quick illustration
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the furthest left is the inside of the rim, the 1's are where the rim mounts, from there to the edge is backspace.
Quick illustration
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the furthest left is the inside of the rim, the 1's are where the rim mounts, from there to the edge is backspace.
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