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07 mustang rims on ranger?

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Old Sep 11, 2018
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07 mustang rims on ranger?

Anyone put 07 mustang rims on a 96 ranger? The bolt patterns are the same correct? Also, what are some common rims and tires people buy for their rangers? Thanks
 
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Old Oct 3, 2018
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I was told awhile back that wheels off of just about any rear wheel drive Ford will work on a Ranger. I was thinking of taking my 14" rims up to 15s. Guy at the tire store who does nothing but wheels and tires told me this. I wound up keeping my standard 14"s but it's handy information to know. Mustang rims should work fine for you from an '07 though I couldn't say about later model Mustangs I got this info about three years ago.
 
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Old Oct 4, 2018
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I went with some stock steel wheels and painted them to match the truck with new hub caps.
I always liked the old school look of painted matching rims.
Mine are 15 inch rims with 215/75 15 inch tires.
Stock for my truck is 225/70 15, but I also like the look of a narrow profile tire, less rolling resistance as well.

 
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Old Oct 6, 2018
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Nice looking truck Jeff R, wheels too. Nice job.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2018
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Thanks ! :- )
 
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