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Old 09-19-15 | 10:13 AM
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I'm looking for cheap winter wheels and I came across these mustang wheels. I'm wondering if it will fit the ISF. What do I need to know when looking at wheels? I need help please

Here is what I know about these wheels: 19"x8.5". 5x114.3 bolt pattern. 50mm offset

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Old 09-19-15 | 11:25 AM
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Those numbers look okay. You'll definitely need to find out the bore size. That's the big hole right in the center. If it's too big, you can buy "hub centric" rings. If it's too small I wouldn't buy them unless you're willing to bore it.

Our hub bore is 60.1mm.

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Old 09-19-15 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by j3ff
Those numbers look okay. You'll definitely need to find out the hub bore. That's the big hole right in the center. If it's too big, you can buy "hub centric" rings. If it's too small I wouldn't buy them unless you're willing to bore it.

Our hub bore is 60.1mm.
Hey Jeff thanks man! I'll look into it. Do you drive your ISF during winter months in Vancouver? In the past I just stored it but I'm just going to invest in winter tires this year.
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Our winters are pretty mild or have been lately. I do drive it during the winter. I drove my is350 before also and I had winter tires on it. With the F I just bought all seasons.. I'm thinking I could have just gone with summers though since we hardly get any snow.
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In Alberta I winter drive my F, I have studded winter tires on my OEM wheels and it's pretty good in snow and on ice. Another option is Nissan or Infiniti wheels they also fit our cars.
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I got IS350 and that baby will be garage in winter. IS F in winter
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Originally Posted by Sylvan
In Alberta I winter drive my F, I have studded winter tires on my OEM wheels and it's pretty good in snow and on ice. Another option is Nissan or Infiniti wheels they also fit our cars.
Sweet I'll look into if I can find those wheels used as well. Thanks!
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As long as the bore size isn't smaller than factory (60.1mm) then all you would need are hubcentric rings that correlate to this size, and you're set. The suggestion made by 604isf is probably more likely than a wheel made for Ford. The Nissan/Infiniti tend to be closer to what Lexus/Toyota offers for bore size and wheel sizing.
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