wheels for a 1967 4lug
#1
wheels for a 1967 4lug
I have a 1967 mustang I6, it has the 4-4.5 bolt pattern and i would like to buy some aftermarket wheels for it, but I havent found any for it. If you know of anywheels that will fit it please let me know.
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#2
RE: wheels for a 1967 4lug
look for 5.0 mustang rims they are 4 lug personally i think the 90-93 pony rims look decent on a vintage 65-68 car they are alum and 16" also they are available in chrome the cobra "R" rims look decent also like the ones in my sig below on the vert
#6
RE: wheels for a 1967 4lug
I know a lot of people here don't care for the American Racing Outlaw II's, but they work for me. I would have preferred the original 6 cylinder wheels, but the previous owner had some strange wheels on there. And all I could find were these for replacements (and I didn't want to spend a fortune since I will SOMEDAY swap out to 5 lugs...)
By the way, these are about $75 a piece.
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By the way, these are about $75 a piece.
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#8
RE: wheels for a 1967 4lug
I got them about 2 years ago from Just Tires in Vienna, VA. I originally saw them in the Virginia Classic Mustang catalog: http://www.vamustang.com/catalog/sho...&catid=215. Looks like their prices are now $85 a piece.
I also priced them at my local Sears, although it was a different manufacturer (which I never understood). Other than that, the Sears models looked identical to the American Racing series.
They were all generally under $100 a piece. I found the cheapest were the local Just Tires (without shipping). Plus I wanted to be sure there were no fit problems since the website didn't show any difference between the 6 and 8 cylinder mustangs. Obviously not the case!
I also priced them at my local Sears, although it was a different manufacturer (which I never understood). Other than that, the Sears models looked identical to the American Racing series.
They were all generally under $100 a piece. I found the cheapest were the local Just Tires (without shipping). Plus I wanted to be sure there were no fit problems since the website didn't show any difference between the 6 and 8 cylinder mustangs. Obviously not the case!
#10
RE: wheels for a 1967 4lug
Your '67 doesn't have 4.5" pattern?? Are you sure you're measuring correctly?
4 bolt is measured from the center of one stud directly across the center of the wheel to the center of the opposite stud. Not to be confused with measuring to the adjacent stud, as in measuring a 5 bolt pattern. (If you're already aware of this, I'll appologize in advance).
Regardless, it looks likeAmerican Racingmakes a 4x4.25" pattern so an adapter isn't necessary either.
http://www.americanracing.com/wheels...&section=S
4 bolt is measured from the center of one stud directly across the center of the wheel to the center of the opposite stud. Not to be confused with measuring to the adjacent stud, as in measuring a 5 bolt pattern. (If you're already aware of this, I'll appologize in advance).
Regardless, it looks likeAmerican Racingmakes a 4x4.25" pattern so an adapter isn't necessary either.
http://www.americanracing.com/wheels...&section=S