I'm looking to get a set of Torq Thrust IIs for my 66 Coupe and am having a hard time deciding what size to get.
I know I want either 16s or 17s because of brake fitting issues. What do you think?
I'm reading the biggest I can get on the
front is a 16x7 with a 225/50R16 or a 17x7 with a 205/50/ZR17. The biggest I can get on the rear is a 17x8 with a 235/45ZR17 or a 16x8 with a 225/50R16.
I've seen cars with 17x8 and 16x8 on all 4 corners. How do they do this? Every Mustang magazine I've read says that a 7" width is the largest you can go on the front. I'd like to get 8" width rims for all 4 wheels.
I've got a set(4) of 15x7 style steel wheels for sale. I only used them for 1000 miles. Have BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires mounted and balanced. The entire package is essentially brand new. Check out my add in the classifieds if you're interested.
I know I want either 16s or 17s because of brake fitting issues. What do you think?
I'm reading the biggest I can get on the
front is a 16x7 with a 225/50R16 or a 17x7 with a 205/50/ZR17. The biggest I can get on the rear is a 17x8 with a 235/45ZR17 or a 16x8 with a 225/50R16.
I've seen cars with 17x8 and 16x8 on all 4 corners. How do they do this? Every Mustang magazine I've read says that a 7" width is the largest you can go on the front. I'd like to get 8" width rims for all 4 wheels.
I've got a set(4) of 15x7 style steel wheels for sale. I only used them for 1000 miles. Have BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires mounted and balanced. The entire package is essentially brand new. Check out my add in the classifieds if you're interested.