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Old 07-13-2019, 04:59 AM
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Question Rim Fitment

Have a chance to purchase a set of 2015 Mustang GT OEM 19 staggered wheels (front 19x9 with +45 offset, rear 19x19.5 with +52.5 offset). Will these work on my 2013 G37S coupe? Yes the bolt pattern is the same as the G (5 x 114.3) and will need hub-centric rings (they are available in plastic or aluminum). Only concern is lug nuts.

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Not sure if the factory mustang wheels use a mag-type or a conical seat lug nut, just have to look up OEM lug nuts for the year Mustang you're getting.

You will also probably want spacers to bring them out a bit as those offsets are pretty conservative. You might also need them to clear the Akebono brakes on your S coupe.
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Make sure hub bore is same or bigger or they wont fit.
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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
Make sure hub bore is same or bigger or they wont fit.
I've seen 70.5mm, so good to go
Old 07-20-2019, 11:32 PM
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The biggest concern will be if they clear the brake calipers. My fronts are 8.5 with a 25et and they are fairly close.. those high offsets make me worry a little.
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