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    I know this is going to seem like a dumb question and I did do lots of searching but I still have this nagging question. Can I run mustang spacers on my 02 gtp? I love my stock twisted stars I just need them to sit fender flush! Any help?
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    i would get some that are the actual bolt pattern for that application. keep looking.

    have you ever thought of finding a set of pre-gen wheels? they are 16x7 with a lower offset, so they are pretty much flush with the fenders.
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    all depends on the thickness of the spacer. If you go too thick, I would suggest getting longer wheel studs......
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    Thanks for the replies guys. I don't really want to go pre-gen because I really want to stick with twisted stars I have now. And I am no stranger to wide spacers with wheel bolts. (big spacers show up alot with vw's/audis) Also how wide would they need to be does anyone know? Our bolt pattern is 5x115 right?
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    bolt pattern is 5x115.

    for a wheel to stick out as a 6.5" wheel...id think youd need a low 20s offset, so im thinking your going to need like a 30+mm spacer since the stock offset is what, 52mm?
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    Yeah I was kinda thinkin it'd be a 30. Of course there's no way I would go past 30, that's like a whole nother wheel! haha I'm going to do some research, it seems the dodge magnum has the same bolt pattern and h&r makes excellent spacers for them. Who knows maybe it'll work, I'll keep the thread updated.
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