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    Mustang Wheels?

    Will Mustang 5 spoke factory wheels fit on my 2000 Crown Vic. Is the offset ok? Has anyone done this and have pics?

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    Re: Mustang Wheels?

    They should work fine as long as they have a 40mm offset. The standard rim size for mustangs are 18x18. So they should fit directly on 2000 ford crown vic. Check to amke sure what the offset is first just to be sure.

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    Re: Mustang Wheels?

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    after reading this your 2000 model will have to use older offset wheels... they changed to 40 mm offset in 03+ models.

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    Re: Mustang Wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by dvaughn View Post
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    after reading this your 2000 model will have to use older offset wheels... they changed to 40 mm offset in 03+ models.
    Wow! That's a lot of useful info!!! Thanks!

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    Re: Mustang Wheels?

    Quote Originally Posted by dvaughn View Post
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    after reading this your 2000 model will have to use older offset wheels... they changed to 40 mm offset in 03+ models.
    FWIW: I'm running 2002 & older offset wheels on my 2003 and have had no problems.


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