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offroadkarter
09-02-2008, 02:06 PM
These were used on my brothers 1998 Explorer to mount some ford racing 95' Cobra R's. They are 1.25" (I will verify that) Non Hubcentric wheel spacers. i can clean them up if they are to dirty for you ;)


Nothing wrong with these, they were taken off because my brother got thinner tires for his truck and didnt need them, and then he sold it for a charger R/T

$80 for a set of 4 wheel spacers They were over a hundred new and besides being dirty, are still perfectly fine :) I need these gone ASAP!

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e185/offroadkarter/Stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0168.jpg

Blackened300a
09-02-2008, 07:21 PM
PM sent 1st dibs

offroadkarter
09-02-2008, 07:59 PM
Sale pending

gdmjoe
09-02-2008, 08:52 PM
No dis' intended and certainly do not want to sully the sale, however ..... As a heads-up .....

As mentioned ... Those are NOT hub concentric wheel adapters / spacers.

If they were, they would have a raised concentric ring around the hub hole.

Example:
http://www.maximummotorsports.com/store/images/wheels/MMWS-4.jpg

They will (may ?) fit, however, without them being hub concentric you run the risk of wheel vibration. It may not have been an issue for the vehicle they came-off from, however .... Panther platform vehicles require that the wheel mounting is hub concentric since the wheel is centered by the hub and not by the studs+nuts.

*A few members @ CrownVic.net with non hub concentric adapters/spacers reported severe wheel vibration (even at low speeds).

offroadkarter
09-02-2008, 11:49 PM
Well first off 99% these will fit, they were on a 8.8" rear axle using cobra R's. Both of which i have seen on panthers.

In regards to the wheel vibrations, maybe your right but i havent had these on my car so i dont know for a fact. When they were on the truck we didnt have any wheel vibration problems.