Finishing up CSRP Granada disk brake Swap2 conversion, we opted for the 4 lug kit, will be daughters car and wanted her to have one spare. Any ideas on other models of cars with 14 inch wheels that will accept the original hub caps and clear? I went to the local scrap yards and they weren't too helpful. I think I need to have a few makes and models in mind before returning. one guy recommended wheel spacers. not wild about that - looking for someone that has been down this path if possible to help me out.
if anyone has questions on CSRP install, I can help you possibly. I installed the whole ball of wax, booster, new MC and brake lines. Also upper and lower control arms, shocks and springs.
Why not just buy a new Mustang spare? I'm sure most of the Mustang part suppliers carry them. Maybe someone else can chime in here on fitment. I wouldn't expect it to be a problem though.
We have a 4 lug rear end also, so she'd be carrying two spares if we had gone to 5 lug in front. I believe there are more recent 14 inch wheels from other makes that people have found fit over the caliper. I just don't recall which.
We have a 4 lug rear end also, so she'd be carrying two spares if we had gone to 5 lug in front. I believe there are more recent 14 inch wheels from other makes that people have found fit over the caliper. I just don't recall which.
Sacmustang; A little research online with wheel retailers will show that (I believe) you are looking for a early-70's to mid-80's Nissan Z, ZX, or SX wheel. Also on the list is various Toyota 4-lug wheels of similar vintage. You should have a "Pick-A-Part" somewhere close; good place to spend some time and not much $$.
Good luck and Happy Tromping.
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