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Old 01-07-2011, 08:59 AM
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Does anyone know what the center bore size of the 2011 mustang's hubs are? I'm looking into wheels and want to make sure they will be hub centric or at least so that I order the right size hub rings.
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Old 07-06-2011, 12:08 AM
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Anyone??
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Old 07-06-2011, 12:25 AM
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Don't think that changed for 2011. That would make it 70.5mm
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I've read 70.3, 70.4, 70.5.

I know the difference is very little but figured if I was gonna have rings made may as well do it exactly to specs
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anyone? anyone?
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Bump for a solid answer. Anyone please?
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dayum...still looking for the info? You could've measure it yourself by now...?
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lol the difference is so small be tween 70.4, and 70.5 I dont trust my self to measure it perfectly... its small but its big enough I think to potentially cause a vibration at high speed... and so I'm hoping someone knows what the official specs are?
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Sorry, can't help you there. Y

ou may want to try contacting tirerack or borrowing a digital caliper. Worst case is you guess low (70.4 instead of 70.5) and have to grind just a smidge off the inner shoulder of the adapter.

Keep in mind the "official" spec may still be off by .1 or .2 mm from what's actually on your car due to rust or imperfections on the hub surface of your car.
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In case anyone still looking. I ordered this one and it fits perfectly on my 2011 GT:
https://a.co/d/euPOiwk
So it's 70.3
Since these are 7mm wide, longer wheel studs are recommended though.
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