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Hello Community,
I am new to the Ford forum so any and all help the community could offer me would be great and very much appreciated. I bought at an auction 4 beautiful Mustang rims, but I am having the hardest time identifying them. I enclosed pictures. Thank you so much for taking your time to help me! Sincerely, Dana

 
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Thank you so much 07resdtang for this information. Do you know what the printed number on the inside of the rim means? After you told me what wheel size I have, thank you again, I looked it up under the website Detroit Wheel and Tire, they show that the wheels fit Ford/Mustang/2015-2020 I am hoping that this is true, as I am going to list the wheels on ebay and need to put correct information in the listing. I am raising my three grandchildren on SS retirement and boy these grandchildren are expensive, lol, so I am trying to make a few bucks here and there, which hopefully I can do by selling these wheels. Any other information you or another member can provide would be greatly appreicated!
Thanks for your time, SIncerely, Dana
 
I don't know what the number in the picture means, I guess it is some kind of part number or code. But usually on the back side of the wheel, there are markings that indicate the diameter, width, and offset; which you might be able to figure out by looking at the numbers; and that would be good information for your e-bay listing. Or you could just give a good photo of the wheels and the marking on the back, and let the buyer figure out what they mean and whether they want them.

Be careful about making statements on e-bay that you are not sure about, such as which Mustangs these wheels will fit; because the buyer can hold you to them. If not sure, better to let the buyer take their chances.
 
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There should be a Ford engineering part # on the backs. You should post that here. The other numbers you found on the back of the wheel in the pic above is likely just production line info.
When you list on Ebay I would say that you believe they fit 2015-20 Mustangs but don't commit to it unless you find out for sure that it came off of this year range. Any wheel that came on a 2015 up Mustang can be advertised as such. The other thing is if you don't list the title well or specific enough then you won't get many or any views so putting 2015 Mustang in the title will be important.
 
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Dear JBert and Cobrajet67, and 07redstang
I cannot thank you enough for your valuable information! Thank you for taking time out of your day to make sure that I would be okay with the ebay listing by not guaranteeing what the wheels would fit. The words "I Believe" are a life saver in the ebay listing as it would have protected me. I went to revise the listing to include the words "I Believe and someone came here to my home(I had the wheels advertised on local Facebook also) and purchased the wheels. During that deal I made sure to let them know that I wasn't positive what year and model the wheels would fit, but "I Believe" that they fit the advertised years and models. So AGAIN,THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! Its so great when members of Forums take their time and extend their professional knowledge to other members just to help another person out, wow, what a great world we would live in if people treated each other and helped each other out as kindly as you have treated me.
Thank you, Sincerely, Dana and Family
 
thanks for closing the loop with us, glad it worked out, and "you're welcome" . . . that's what we're here for :)
 
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