Mustang spare wheel

Mustang spare wheel

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Mr Haribo

Original Poster:

318 posts

196 months

Sunday 31st January 2010
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does any one know where I can get a spare wheel or give me the pcd and wheel offset currently using bullit

AdeTuono

7,398 posts

234 months

Sunday 31st January 2010
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Give us a clue then. What model/year/axle?

Mr Haribo

Original Poster:

318 posts

196 months

Sunday 31st January 2010
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Sorry the car is a 2008 Bullitt Mustang, im not sure on the axel.

Edited by Mr Haribo on Sunday 31st January 19:52

LuS1fer

41,708 posts

252 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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Sometimes come up on ebay. Otherwise try Atlantic sports Cars who occasionally have take-offs. Or you can ask on www.S197.co.uk though your difficulty will be getting someone to split a set of 4. Otherwise try North Hants Tyres.

Mr Haribo

Original Poster:

318 posts

196 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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As it was a spare it didnt know if i coud use a wheel off a mondeo ect

LuS1fer

41,708 posts

252 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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I doubt it. The Mondeo is fwd and will have different offset and probably centre hole diameter. It has to be a wheel for the Mustang specifically.

A 17" with a tyre of the same rolling radius will do like these but again, it's achieving the split and the Mustang uses a space saver in any event so it may not even fit the well.

http://www.s197.co.uk/s197/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic....

You could try a Mondeo space-saver but it would have to be the same diameter as your current wheels and tyres.

benny.c

3,517 posts

214 months

Monday 1st February 2010
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If I remember right, the PCD on the S197 is 114.3mm. I don't think UK Fords share this PCD, but some Jap stuff does. I remember when looking for my wheels that they fitted the Nissan 350Z, so it may be worth checking to see what other models fit. I'll bet a new one from Nissan probably wouldn't be that expensive.

Even if the offset is wrong you may be able to run it with a spacer, with I assume would be acceptable for a slow trip home or to the garage.