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Largest wheel size on early mustang - legal in WA

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67FBGT:
Check but I think that WA also has a restriction on rim width, that being 7". So a staggered fitment such as 7"/8" would be a no-no.
I'd agree that 16" dia rim would be ideal (I've been looking at the same), but I think you'll find that there's hardly anything in that size available in Australia; it generally comes down to a choice between 15" and 17" (or bigger).
Check with the authorities as to what is permitted, and also your insurance company will want to know (and approve, or not) what non-factory items are fitted to your car.
Merry Xmas and good hunting.

r2d2:
Thanks 67FBGT
I think the widest is 8” allowed and they have to be the same width. So I will have to check it out.
Merry Christmas to you and your family and have a awesome 2020


--- Quote from: 67FBGT on December 23, 2019, 09:40:48 pm ---Check but I think that WA also has a restriction on rim width, that being 7". So a staggered fitment such as 7"/8" would be a no-no.
I'd agree that 16" dia rim would be ideal (I've been looking at the same), but I think you'll find that there's hardly anything in that size available in Australia; it generally comes down to a choice between 15" and 17" (or bigger).
Check with the authorities as to what is permitted, and also your insurance company will want to know (and approve, or not) what non-factory items are fitted to your car.
Merry Xmas and good hunting.

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BAC:

--- Quote from: r2d2 on December 22, 2019, 10:06:49 pm ---Thanks, I have previously read and read just about everything on their website and all I can find is that they tyre can’t be any bigger than 15mm than original diameter
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15mm - are they out of their minds?

That's a variation of only around 2% and plenty of new cars have manufacturer supplied wheel options that vary by more than that.

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