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Axis Model 5 wheels in Gunmetal Gray color 5x114.3 bolt pattern
They are matching size / offset for '15-20 Mustang GT PP1. Will fit any Mustang model (V6, GT / Ecoboost) except for GT350 / GT500. Will fit over PP brakes.
Fronts are 9" width / ET 45mm, Rears are 9.5" width / ET 47mm (slightly lower offset than stock PP wheel which 52 mm - will push it out by 5mm)
They were purchased from Tire Rack, weight about 22-24lb (vs. 32lb stock wheel) and do require centering rings to be hubcentric - which I have or they can be purchased anywhere.
Wheels itself have no damage / no scratches or cracks of any kind, not very many miles on them - however, they do have small diameter holes for nut lugs (OEM lug nuts won't fit, require aftermarket (I've used Gorilla ones and also what Tire Rack provided) low profile nuts, as well as low profile socket to bolt them. Caps have some residue from sticker tape that I used to label front/rear for tire installers to ensure correct tire installation which easily be removed (if it still there by the time someone purchases them).
$200 for entire set or OBO - need to get them out of basement. Decent looking lightweight wheel, can be used for winter set or whatever but provide immediate weight reduction vs. basically any stock wheel. I have another set of these currently on the car so can provide a pic of how they look like.
Located in West Chester, OH, in person pick up only (can probably meet within 30 mile radius)
They are matching size / offset for '15-20 Mustang GT PP1. Will fit any Mustang model (V6, GT / Ecoboost) except for GT350 / GT500. Will fit over PP brakes.
Fronts are 9" width / ET 45mm, Rears are 9.5" width / ET 47mm (slightly lower offset than stock PP wheel which 52 mm - will push it out by 5mm)
They were purchased from Tire Rack, weight about 22-24lb (vs. 32lb stock wheel) and do require centering rings to be hubcentric - which I have or they can be purchased anywhere.
Wheels itself have no damage / no scratches or cracks of any kind, not very many miles on them - however, they do have small diameter holes for nut lugs (OEM lug nuts won't fit, require aftermarket (I've used Gorilla ones and also what Tire Rack provided) low profile nuts, as well as low profile socket to bolt them. Caps have some residue from sticker tape that I used to label front/rear for tire installers to ensure correct tire installation which easily be removed (if it still there by the time someone purchases them).
$200 for entire set or OBO - need to get them out of basement. Decent looking lightweight wheel, can be used for winter set or whatever but provide immediate weight reduction vs. basically any stock wheel. I have another set of these currently on the car so can provide a pic of how they look like.
Located in West Chester, OH, in person pick up only (can probably meet within 30 mile radius)
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