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moderation
Texarkana AR/TX
94 SAS sport
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Ideal would be around 5" and put up with the minor rubbing.
4" would be okay, but they would stick out a little which is not really what everyone wants on a sport truck wheel. Also keep in mind, there arent alot of wheels that allow you to choose your backspacing. Most Mustang related wheels are you get what they make.
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