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they look like mine. They were on the car when I bought it, so I don't know model number, but the centers say AR on them.https://www.7173mustangs.com/thread-73-vert--33100



They were on the car when I bought it, so I don't know model number, but the centers say AR on them.

 
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The american racing on my vert that style are aluminum and no holes but the simulated rivets. Looks like you have chrome steel. There should be marks either on back side of wheel or inside where the tire would cover. Pic are mine on the vert. I took off and put the sport wheel cover that were original on.



 
Can anybody identify these wheels? Quite similar to American Racing Outlaw II but looks much better.

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Summit Racing


U.S. Wheel · 15 inches · Chrome


U.S. Wheel 975612: Wheel, Baja Modular, Steel, Chrome, 15 in. x 6.0 in., 5 x 4.50 in. Bolt Circle, 3.500 in. Backspace, Each - U.S. Wheel's 97 series wheels are steel wheels based ...



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Yep, the "Modular". Pretty much every wheel company on the planet made their own version. American Racing's aluminum model was the Outlaw.
Correct, the Outlaw and Outlaw IIs were all aluminum - and Outlaws had no holes (solid like Centerlines).  These were simply 'Chrome Modulars,' and they were all steel.  I've had sets of them on just about every car I've modified since my first car, an '82 Mustang.

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Then my '85 Nissan 4x4 (It came with 15x7s, but I later swapped to 15x10s):

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Later, I went with some 'Black Modulars' on my '80 Jeep CJ-7 (15x10s):

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On my other '85 Nissan 4x4 King Cab, my pal Dave hooked me up with a set of Outlaw IIs:

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Outlaw IIs also had 12 holes, where the 'Modulars' only had 10 holes.

Ironically, my Mach 1 came to me with a set of 14x7s, just like the ones on my '82:

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Keep in mind, the rivets are perfect for the function of shredding paper towels (knuckles, etc.) when cleaning, and I don't think they serve any other purpose. rofl

 
I'd have to guess the fronts are 15x7s on 235/60R15s and the rears 15x8s on 255/60R15s (the red Mach 1).  The 'vert probably has 235/70R14s on 14x7s all the way around (they might be 15x7s with 60-series tires, though).

The ones on my Mustangs were 14x7s - the '71 had 195/70R14s and the '82 had 215/60R14s all the way around.

 
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