
09-16-2007, 04:42 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Apopka,
FL
Cobra Make, Engine: Building 289 Lemans / FFR mkIV chassis w/ Bruce Chervenak
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David, as others have said most cars are using the '94 and later mustang spindles. One thing to keep in mind is that the '94 / '95 spindles keep the track width a little more narrow than the '96 and later spindles. Using the '94 / '95 spindles, as I have, makes it easier to run more dish for the "pin drive offset" look. The '94 / '95 spindles have a "dogleg" in the arm that attached to the tie rod end. The '96 and later spindles have a straight arm. I think the difference in track width between the two spindles is about 5/8". You'll want to keep that in mind depending on the wheel fitment aim.
Here's a pic of my front wheel so you can get an idea of the dish. 17x9 with '94 mustang spindles. With adapters (and different brakes) I could bolt on Trigos to this setup.
Your adapters look really nice. And really expensive. I'm considering getting a set of Vintage knockoff wheels so I would be interested depending on the price point.

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