Ok, now I realize that this next question may have been covered before, but, what's the difference between back spacing and off set and how can you translate one to the other?
Ok, now I realize that this next question may have been covered before, but, what's the difference between back spacing and off set and how can you translate one to the other?
backspacing is the measurement from the outside back edge of the wheel to the mounting surface... offset is the distance from the center of the wheel to the mounting surface...
BS on 05-06 bullit rims is 6.295. You will need a 1.5" spacer on the front and rear. Unless you have a 67+ rearend in a 65-66 stang, in which case, you would need a .5" spacer on the rear. Just like I told you last week in my PM to you
BS on 05-06 bullit rims is 6.295. You will need a 1.5" spacer on the front and rear. Unless you have a 67+ rearend in a 65-66 stang, in which case, you would need a .5" spacer on the rear. Just like I told you last week in my PM to you
I have them on my '65 fastback. If I remember correctly I used 2" spacers all around. The 235/55/17's that come on them fit nicely in the rear but I am unable to turn the wheel the whole way in the front. I'm in the middle of engine work so I haven't gotten around to switching the tires yet. I have a set of Kuhmo 235/45 front and 255/45 rear to go on there. PM me your email if you want me to get you some pics as it sits.
Trevor
P.S. I posted after getting the spacers so you can find out just what I did if you do a search.
100% positive on this one. Ford Parts site says 6.295" and I just sold my take off bullits to a judge that needed them. We measured them in person to be sure. They were a hair over 6 1/4"
BS on 05-06 bullit rims is 6.295. You will need a 1.5" spacer on the front and rear. Unless you have a 67+ rearend in a 65-66 stang, in which case, you would need a .5" spacer on the rear. Just like I told you last week in my PM to you