5 lug conversion kit for 92 mustang
tremblay
06-07-2005, 09:49 PM
I was thinking of buying some american racing torq thrustII for my mustang but i had forgotten that i had 4 lugs instead of 5 and i was wondering how much i would be looking at to do the conversion
thanks
thanks
GTStang
06-08-2005, 12:44 AM
Well if you got the stuf from FMS your looking at about $400-$500 for the conversion. All this really consist of is rotors off a Lincoln LSC and two ranger drums and right side axles. So you could get those from a junkyard or parts store cheaper.
Only problem is the Lincoln rotor you'll need to use thin wheel spacer for the torque thrust. So a more expensive route would be to upgrade to SN-95 front brakes and not use a wheel spacer.
Only problem is the Lincoln rotor you'll need to use thin wheel spacer for the torque thrust. So a more expensive route would be to upgrade to SN-95 front brakes and not use a wheel spacer.
tremblay
06-08-2005, 05:21 PM
wow, i think i'll stick with my pony rims
any ideas for some nice chrome rims that i could put on without converting?
any ideas for some nice chrome rims that i could put on without converting?
351wStang
06-08-2005, 06:01 PM
wow, i think i'll stick with my pony rims
any ideas for some nice chrome rims that i could put on without converting?
US Wheel has some nice 4 lug 5 star chrome wheels for around $50 a peice. Or you could go with the more expensive and I personally think less attreative Weld Draglites.
any ideas for some nice chrome rims that i could put on without converting?
US Wheel has some nice 4 lug 5 star chrome wheels for around $50 a peice. Or you could go with the more expensive and I personally think less attreative Weld Draglites.
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