Wheels & Tires Semi-Tech General discussion of wheels and tires for the Ford Ranger.

what other OEM ford wheels will bolt onto a ranger?

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Old Jun 14, 2010
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what other OEM ford wheels will bolt onto a ranger?

anyone have a list and pics of what other ford wheels will bolt on to a ranger?
 
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explorer and mustang.
 
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explorer and mustang.
so any 5 bolt mustang? or what year mustangs? mustang wheels are a bolt on , no spacers needed?
 
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94-04 mustangs. Probalby need small spacer up front if you're 2wd..the hubs hit the wheel.. Some don't need one. If aftermarket rims some clear the hubs.
 
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Just about any wheel with the following:
Check for three things, bolt pattern 5 x 4.5”, (5 bolts with 4 ½" spacing) and the back spacing, usually around 3.75”, some wheels will work with 4” backspacing but don’t go too much the other way either, 3”, too much wheel sticking out, 3 ½" might be OK. Last but not least, if not a Ford Rim, check the center hole for proper size; some wheels depend on the center hole to support the vehicle then the bolts secure the wheel to the hub.
 
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