Will these 19 inch rims work on my 2002 GT
I have a 2002 mustang gt stock. I just bought some new rims that are 19s. I was wondering if these would work on my car and what size tires to buy?
19x10 offset 50 PN 06-1401-C16509A spec 54221910
PCD 114.3 5 bolt
19x9.0 offset 30 PN 06-1401-C16508A spec 54221990
19x10 offset 50 PN 06-1401-C16509A spec 54221910
PCD 114.3 5 bolt
19x9.0 offset 30 PN 06-1401-C16508A spec 54221990
Wait, you bought new wheels with out knowing if they would fit?
^ I know... crazy isn't it?
The rears are not going to fit
At least not without a full 1" spacer to bring them back out to avoid the back wall of fender.
The fronts will fit, but gonna rub a bit on full-lock of wheel.
As for tires.... you need to retain an overall diameter of tires to be at, or only slightly larger, than 25.6" This will put you in the 265/30/19" and 285/25/19"
range of tires.
Jazzer
The rears are not going to fit
At least not without a full 1" spacer to bring them back out to avoid the back wall of fender. The fronts will fit, but gonna rub a bit on full-lock of wheel.
As for tires.... you need to retain an overall diameter of tires to be at, or only slightly larger, than 25.6" This will put you in the 265/30/19" and 285/25/19"
range of tires.
Jazzer
They should be Saleen Heritage wheels.
http://forums.corral.net/forums/show....php?t=1047166
http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38844 (2nd post)
http://forums.corral.net/forums/show....php?t=1047166
http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38844 (2nd post)
One more thing to add here on the use of such spacers discussed here..
The OEM studs will protrude beyond the face of the 1" spacer. This means the back of the wheels MUST have a recessed area between the lug-holes to accept the ends of these studs. You also need to confirm tightness of the spacers occasionally and after the first 50 mile and 100 mile intervals.
Jazzer
The OEM studs will protrude beyond the face of the 1" spacer. This means the back of the wheels MUST have a recessed area between the lug-holes to accept the ends of these studs. You also need to confirm tightness of the spacers occasionally and after the first 50 mile and 100 mile intervals.
Jazzer


