Talk about thread jack. Sorry bud. Lol
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Talk about thread jack. Sorry bud. Lol
it's okay, we already told what to do and what to look for...it's free game now!! LOL
I would be interested to know how that looks on the rear of the car. You sure those are for a 99-04 mustang?
"Without Warning, Without Conscience"
Are they 17" Chrome?
"Without Warning, Without Conscience"
If it's their info that's wrong I'm sure they'll do something to make it right, usually big online companies have good customer service, hopefully you get some kind of restitution. I'd be down to buy a pair for the rear of my '97, then maybe find some stockers for the front...
Im so confused. What other year would they be for that needs less offset. All the newer stuff has more offset.
Just put tires on the car and drop it on the ground
Probably looks odd because a tire wasn't on it. I'm dropping by ricks today to compare it with a stock cobra rim. I'll also mount a tire to check it out. Problem is all 4 rims are deep dish style. They never put it on the title just the mini info for the rim on latemodelrestoration.com which kinda mislead me
Is this the set you bought? http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...ned-17x9-94-04
If so, I see no reason they should not fit unless they were made wrong or boxed wrong. This sounds to me like its 100% their problem, the set says it will work on your car and it doesn't, plain and simple, don't blame yourself.
I really doubt mounting a tire and dropping the car will change the way it fits much, I mean it will drop in a little but it's not just out at the top due to increased camber from having the suspension hanging......
Also, make sure you check all 4 wheels, in case they aren't all the same.