luxstang
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- 1972 Mustang Convertible
Ok, just my two cents from experience: The 18x10 o the rear will work fine because that's just what I have. Now up front, I have 18x9 inch and they give me some slight problems because the 255/45/18 tires would rub. (Ok, I admit, that it was after I lowered the car to todays level. With the one inch shorter coils alone there was no problem). Now I have a 245/45/18 and it is much narrower than the rim which does not really look good. It's a detail but I don't really like it. Plus if I turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, the tires will rub on the inner frame rail. That happens with the original Magnum rims too, so I think that's not a big problem.
But it leads me to the conclusion that a wider rim or tire will probably cause issues in the front. If I were to buy new rims, I would stick with 18s but I wouldn't go wider than 8 or 8.5 so that the tire looks good on it.
My fenders are not rolled by the way, so you may have a slight advantage on me in that field.
My rims are also for a 2005 up Mustang and have too much backspace. I use a 40mm adapter behind them which works like a charm and put the rim just where it's supposed to be int the wheel well.
But it leads me to the conclusion that a wider rim or tire will probably cause issues in the front. If I were to buy new rims, I would stick with 18s but I wouldn't go wider than 8 or 8.5 so that the tire looks good on it.
My fenders are not rolled by the way, so you may have a slight advantage on me in that field.
My rims are also for a 2005 up Mustang and have too much backspace. I use a 40mm adapter behind them which works like a charm and put the rim just where it's supposed to be int the wheel well.