PICS: AE gas pedal and mustang rim fitment
Brake Clearance...no issues here
Strut clearance...looks ok, i can fit my thumb width in there..so about 3/4"-7/8" they have a 30mm offset
Looks like they will work...for now they will be in storage till i can afford the tires... I might have to replace the headgaskets before i do that...starting to smell the oil/antifeeze mix....not a good sign...will do a compression check when i get the car back from the paint shop in a few days.
Later!
Brian
Strut clearance...looks ok, i can fit my thumb width in there..so about 3/4"-7/8" they have a 30mm offset
Looks like they will work...for now they will be in storage till i can afford the tires... I might have to replace the headgaskets before i do that...starting to smell the oil/antifeeze mix....not a good sign...will do a compression check when i get the car back from the paint shop in a few days.
Later!
Brian
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
Ummm. Check the sig. We've found that these wheels would fit fine a few years ago. You might need some tires though 

Later
Nupe500 is running these on his 4-gen. Here is some more info: It's a few years old now though.
http://www.4dsc.com/articles/suspens...g_wheels.shtml
http://www.4dsc.com/articles/suspens...g_wheels.shtml
Originally Posted by 1989MaxMan
The tires were addressed in the info i posted...I posted the pics since I personally haven't seen any of this style of the mustang rims, others might like to see them too.
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http://www.4dsc.com/articles/suspens...s/Jeff92SE.jpg
old Jeffy Car yaaaay!
I like the wheels, and I really like the AE pedals
old Jeffy Car yaaaay!
I like the wheels, and I really like the AE pedals
Originally Posted by Brad92SE
Yeah, the AE gas pedal looks really nice! Post pics when you get the others on.
Brian
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