What is the biggest tire that will fit on a Fox body?
The aftermarket has learned the largest wheel a Foxbody can accommodate on all four corners without any rubbing or clearance issues is a 16 or 17 inch wheel shod with 245-width tires (ex: 245/50/R16). Running a larger tire/wheel combo can certainly be done, but not without modifying your Foxbody.
How wide of a tire can you put on a Foxbody Mustang?
Earlier (79-86) Fox Body Mustangs, as well as 4-cylinder Mustangs won’t typically accept greater than an 8″-wide front wheel due to strut-to-wheel clearance. An upgrade to 87-93 5.0 brakes, or SN95 brakes may be required if a wider front wheel is desired on a four cylinder or 4-eyed Mustang.
What size are Fox body pony wheels?
Although the wheels are designed for S197 ‘Stangs, we discovered their 17×9. 25-inch rear/17×4. 5-inch front dimensions are Fox compliant. The way they look on our rare Pony is one of the ‘Stang’s greatest assets-along with 830 rwhp, of course.
What is the wheel offset on a Mustang?
Mustang Wheel Offset Chart
Year/Model | Factory Wheel Size | Offset |
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2015-2021 Mustang (EcoBoost & GT) | 17-20″ | 35-50mm (H) |
2010-2014 Mustang (including GT) | 17-19″ | 35-50mm (H) |
2005-2009 Mustang (including GT) | 16-18″ | 35-50mm (H) |
1994-2004 Mustang (including GT & Cobra) | 15-18″ | 35-50mm (H) |
What is the widest tire you can put on an 8 inch rim?
Equivalency table
Rim width | Minimum tire width | Maximum tire width |
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7,0 Inches | 195 mm | 225 mm |
7,5 Inches | 205 mm | 235 mm |
8,0 Inches | 215 mm | 245 mm |
8,5 Inches | 225 mm | 255 mm |
What size are Mustang wheels?
Chart: Stock Mustang Wheel Sizes by Year
Year | Wheel Size | Center Bore |
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2017 V6 | 7.5×17, 8×18 | 70.5mm |
2017 GT | 8×18, 8.5×19 | |
2016 EcoBoost | 7.5×17, 8×18 | 70.5mm |
2016 V6 |
What size tire came on a 1985 Mustang GT?
1985 Mustang Tires and Wheels
Model | Stock Tires | Optional Tires |
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LX | 195/75R14 | 225/60VR15 205/70VR14 205/70R14 White Sidewall |
GT | 225/60VR15 | N/A |
SVO | 225/50VR16 Unidirectional Gatorback Tread | N/A |
Do a positive or a negative offset wheels stick out?
A negative offset gives an inset or deep-dish look: -44 is deeper than -12. The wheel will also stick out from the truck. Keep in mind that some states require fender flares to cover the width of the wheel and tire.
How far will a Offset stick out?
Well-Known Member. Yup.. – 12 offset. Sticks out sbout an inch.
Can I put a 10 inch wide tire on a 8 inch rim?
You can’t even fit a 10 wide tire on an 8 inch wide rim I wouldn’t think. You can go one inch without much of a problem typically, but two I don’t think would work. If it does fit, I would expect a ton of sidewall punctures but your rim being okay. But if you run it on a 10 inch wide rim, it would be like “normal”.
What kind of wheel does a fox body use?
The SC wheel is designed to look like a Fox Body Saleen wheel and is a customer favorite. For the purists out there, it is hard to stray too far away from a good set of pony wheels. As factory-standard equipment on the 1991-93 Mustangs, this wheel still looks great after all of these years.
Are there 4 lug wheels for a fox body Mustang?
Our 4-lug Mustang wheels are designed specifically for Fox Body Mustangs and are compatible with all stock Mustangs, including the popular 4-lug GT500 Style wheels and Cobra Style rims! If you want your 1987-1993 Fox Body, 5.0, LX, GT or Cobra Style to have a unique style that catches others’ attention, then you’ve come to the right place!
How big are SN95 wheels for a Fox?
So do your own math to double check, don’t just rely on this thread. The SN95 spindles will increase your track width by 0.120″ (3.1mm) per side. The SN95 axles are a 0.78″ (19.8mm) wider per side. 1999 factory GT wheels are 17×8″ with 30mm offset. 2014 factory GT wheels are 18×8″ with 40mm offset.
Can you put a steering rack on a fox body?
We say “possible” here, again, because every car differs. Mustang Steering Rack Limiters can aid in allowing a larger wheel and tire combination on the front of your Fox Body. They limit the travel of the rack, sometimes preventing tire or wheel rub on full-lock turns. Just don’t use too many of them, or your turning radius will suffer!