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Custom Wheels by merinofr
Jan 02, 2007 (3:07 pm)
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I currently own a 2001 V6 Mustang with custom 17" chrome wheels. I am looking into buying a 2007 GT and would like to keep my 2001 Chrome wheels. Will my 2001 Wheels fit the 2007 Mustang? A little help please.
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Re: Custom Wheels [merinofr] by riverron
Jan 08, 2007 (9:12 am)
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Replying to: merinofr (Jan 02, 2007 3:07 pm)

NO,,,,, the 05-07 Mustangs use a completely different back spacing than the 04 and earlier cars.
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15" to 16" by olehounddog
Feb 26, 2007 (9:18 am)
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Just put factory 16" (off a 2003) on a 2000 that had 15's. How much does this affect the speedo and what has to be replaced to fix it?
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Re: 15" to 16" [olehounddog] by akirby
Feb 26, 2007 (10:21 am)
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Replying to: olehounddog (Feb 26, 2007 9:18 am)

Could be a lot, could be not at all. It's not the size of the wheel, it's the diameter of the tire. As long as the tire diameter doesn't change much you're ok. Do a google for a tire calculator or check tirerack.com.
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Burning of Break pads by jiras
Apr 16, 2007 (11:34 am)
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I currently own a 1999 mustang and I have 20" rims on it. I should have payed more attention when i have to break because I sometimes smell a burning or heating up of the rotors when i go to break sometime suddenly in California traffic. Should I worry about this or should i rethink long term affects? Thanks for any replies.
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Thanks!! by jiras
Apr 17, 2007 (9:52 am)
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Thanks akirby for your help and I will check that out!! Thanks again!
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you mean Brake pads. by mschmal
Apr 17, 2007 (9:59 am)
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Re: Sneaky Dealers [pony_pirate] by mschmal
Apr 17, 2007 (10:04 am)
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Replying to: pony_pirate (Dec 05, 2006 5:51 pm)

This is the stupidest statment that has probably evern been posted on this board and this is not the first time it was posted.
 
DO you really think that dealers have somebody go around and back pressure out of all the tires on the lot? Who do you think they would be able to bill for that?
 
ALL cars are shipped with the tires at higher pressure then recommended for regular driveing to prevent flat spots durng shipping.
 
At the dealer, the service department preforms a Pre Delivery Inspection. I suppose at that time the tires could then be under inflated but that would mean you have service personal doing something they know is wrong on purpose and therefore assuming the liability.
 
Mark
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does anyone know by nancy49022
May 01, 2007 (5:28 am)
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i bought a 95 mustang with 20"s on it kronix ekos , i heard that if you drive long on tires it will tear-up your transmission is this true? and can you travel long dist on the highway? are they rough rideing? any answers WELCOME i havent drove it yet!!

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