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What wheels are available for a 2008 Mustang ordered from the factory?
I'm about to order a 2008 Mustang, and I want to see if it's possible to get any wheels besides the 17" or 18" painted, machine-cast, or polished aluminum wheels. Would it be possible to get 20" polished aluminum or black (any size) if ordered from the factory, or would I have to swap after the car has been delivered?
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- Nigel MLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
go to ford.com and download a brochure.
Larger wheels (like 19" or 20") will increase your braking distances and reduce your acceleration because of increased rotational inertia. For best braking and acceleration, you want the smallest diameter wheels that will clear the brakes.
Take a look at these:
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Round ones
- 1 decade ago
best thing to do is look for some that you like and put them on after you buy the car.
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