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Are there any spacers for our wheels (I have the PP if that matters)? I've done some searching but can't find anything. I don't like how the wheels look like they're sucked in the car and want to give the car more of a wide stance without upgrading to new wheels.
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Sure just go down to oreillys and by their 20 dollar spacers and you can see how it looks. When I got my wheels they just barely scrapped the caliper so I went and bought the spacers problem solved. Some people hate spacers but honestly I've got 3000 miles on them and have had no problems at all. I do still check the lugs about once a week just to make sure.
 
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Sure just go down to oreillys and by their 20 dollar spacers and you can see how it looks. When I got my wheels they just barely scrapped the caliper so I went and bought the spacers problem solved. Some people hate spacers but honestly I've got 3000 miles on them and have had no problems at all. I do still check the lugs about once a week just to make sure.

Could you post a picture of what the car looks like with the ones you got? I think it gives the car aore aggressive stance if the wheels are spaced out to be even with the car.


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Holy crap. That looks amazing! And you just picked them up from Autozone?
 

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Yes at oreillys I think. You can order better quality ones but the 20 dollar ones have worked fine for me. My wheels are 20x10 and I think yours are 19x9.5 but should be similar. I've got much wider tires though.
 

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My advice would be to spend the extra money and get billet hub-centric spacers. People will tell you otherwise but a good quality billet hub-centric spacer is perfectly safe. Tons and tons of people in the jeep world use them and believe me rock crawling in a big ass JK on 37s will put much more stress on them than anything you can do in a Mustang.
 

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My advice would be to spend the extra money and get billet hub-centric spacers. People will tell you otherwise but a good quality billet hub-centric spacer is perfectly safe. Tons and tons of people in the jeep world use them and believe me rock crawling in a big ass JK on 37s will put much more stress on them than anything you can do in a Mustang.

We ran Eibach's billet hubcentric spacers on our 13 Boss that I tracked. Only 5mm spacers but we had zero issues. Its pretty common actually.
 

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GarageLine has 2015 specific spacers being released soon. I was planning to buy a set before I decided to just order wheels.
 

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I run 20mm bolt on adapters on the front of mine, with the MMD Zeven 19x8.5 35mm offset rims. With the stock PP 255 tires it makes it flush.

I went with the ebay adapters, had to buy short open end 14mm lugs to hold them on and I had 1/2" lugs from previous Mustangs to bolt the wheels to them. Looks good, rides fine.
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