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Mstng93SSP

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I have been on the lookout for a couple of years now for some real 98 Cobra rims. Just being patient, getting the word out to my friends etc. One of my friends texted me a link to a set he saw on FB and I contacted the seller. Turned out we had many many mutual friends on FB, and I then realized I had bought fenders from the guy a few years back. He remembered me and we struck a deal. I know back in the day these were everywhere and on everything, but I LOVE 98 Cobra rims on a foxbody, just my personal preference. One of the rims has a slightly bent lip which I feel can be repaired fairly easily. I couldn't pass up the deal for $300!





The bent one. Hopefully repairable. I think so.



My old 93 coupe on 98 Cobra rims.

 
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That's a good deal. These are getting more and more difficult to find. I wish I would have bought a couple of extras for my car when they were $125 / each at Summit back in the mid 2000's.
 
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Good deal. they are getting harder to find. When I was looking, every set I saw come up for sale was gone within an hour or so. I know because I was always trying to jump on them and get a set. Popular wheel, and probably one of the least made ones.

Wish I could go back in time and buy them new from Ford.
 
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Mstng93SSP

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Mustang5L5 said:
Good deal. they are getting harder to find. When I was looking, every set I saw come up for sale was gone within an hour or so. I know because I was always trying to jump on them and get a set. Popular wheel, and probably one of the least made ones.

Wish I could go back in time and buy them new from Ford.
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Me too. So many parts I wish I had bought back then. Does that one rim look like it can be straightened?

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Mustang5L5 said:
Good deal. they are getting harder to find. When I was looking, every set I saw come up for sale was gone within an hour or so. I know because I was always trying to jump on them and get a set. Popular wheel, and probably one of the least made ones.

Wish I could go back in time and buy them new from Ford.
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When I had my old notch in HS (talking 2006ish era) I was one of these lucky people to buy these wheels new from Ford. Think it was $140/wheel.

To OP, think that’s a steal for these. I paid ~$530 shipped for mine. Then had them powder coated and wrapped in Nittos. Expensive, but my favorite wheel on a fox.

That dent looks reparable too - but you may run into the same issue I did: I needed to weld some rash on one of my rims. The weld required me to refinish that wheel, leaving me with one nice rim and 3 ugly ones. Hence me refinishing all four.
 

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I kind of plan on refinishing them all anyway. I want them perfect.

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fox racer v2 said:
When I had my old notch in HS (talking 2006ish era) I was one of these lucky people to buy these wheels new from Ford. Think it was $140/wheel.
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I remember when ford was closing all those wheels out. (2006-2007ish?) They dropped the price to $100/wheel. I had a 2003 GT at the time where two wheels were curbed, so I bought two, brand spanking new Ford OE Bullitt wheels for $100 each. I put one on the car, and then sold it before i could put the other one on. I still have one bullitt wheel NIB. Maybe someday when the new edge GT's are getting restored, i can sell it.


Anyway, I actually have 7 of the 98 Cobra wheels. 3 are mint, 1 has cracked clearcoat, and 2 are restored by myself. 1 is physically cracked in the lip, so not sure what i will do with it.

BUt when i didn't have a welder, i restored 2 of mine using JB weld, which did dry pretty hard. Took a lot of elbow grease to sand down the lip contour properly. I used Ford Motorcraft Argent paint to respray them, followed by clearcoat. It's close, but not exact but I wonder if the original finish had just yellowed after years of UV damage and brake dust.

Mustang Wheel Repair & Restoration

Picked up a set of '98 Cobra wheels. They need a little TLC so this thread will detail my failures and successes of restoring them back to somewhat like new condition. Restoring a set of argent 91-93 pony wheels should be same process...if you didn't want to buy a new set The subject wheel...
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Right is my restoration, left is the condition the wheel was in when I started.



My plan is to take one of the wheels, and send it to Weldcraft to get narrowed. Might make it a 17x5, toss a tire on it, and toss it in the spare holder in the back. As you might know, the 2000R used a 98 Cobra wheel as a spare tire because the spokes clear the brembo brakes. I just don't want it poking up too high in my spare tire well
 
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That restored wheel looks great. We have a wheel repair and restoration place here. I will have to see what they would charge. If it is a lot I will probably just have them fix the lip, and paint them myself. I'm glad they have the center caps still.

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I keep waiting for some poor sap to try restoring turbine wheels so I can follow their lead.

Or not. Mine are good enough.
 
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Mstng93SSP said:
That restored wheel looks great. We have a wheel repair and restoration place here. I will have to see what they would charge. If it is a lot I will probably just have them fix the lip, and paint them myself. I'm glad they have the center caps still.

Chris
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The alloy wheel repair company we use here at the shop charges us $200-300 for something like that. Comes out brand new.
 

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There is just something that looks right about a real original set.
Maybe it's all the poorly executed repro's or 4 lug sets, regardless, nice pick up.
 
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I agree. No offense intended to anyone running the 4 lugs but man they just don't look right.
 

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I agree. No offense intended to anyone running the 4 lugs but man they just don't look right.
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4 exposed lugs and 5 spokes, there just isn't any pattern that is symmetrical.
 
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Even regular (real) 95R rims don’t look as good. I just wish the 98cobra wheels were 17x9.


98 > 95
 
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Mustang5L5 said:
Even regular (real) 95R rims don’t look as good. I just wish the 98cobra wheels were 17x9.


98 > 95
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100% agree! I have real 95 R's now. The subtle difference of the 98's is what I love.
 

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It's like that with a bunch of wheels.
My saleen lemans wheels have a bunch of versions, some of which are really really close, but just look slightly off, enough so that they are less desirable.
 
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I think it's the curvature to the spokes that makes the difference. It flows with the car body. It gives the wheels subtle personality without being flashy.


 
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It's like that with a bunch of wheels.
My saleen lemans wheels have a bunch of versions, some of which are really really close, but just look slightly off, enough so that they are less desirable.
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I feel the same way about the Saleen SC replicas on the market. Nice wheels, but next to a real Saleen wheel the subtle differences make a huge difference in the overall appeal of the wheel
 
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I feel the same way about the Saleen SC replicas on the market. Nice wheels, but next to a real Saleen wheel the subtle differences make a huge difference in the overall appeal of the wheel
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They probably could have pulled it off if they didn't do the deep dish version for the rears.
Years ago i passed on a set of 18 inch sterns, been kicking myself ever since.
 

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I always liked the '00 Cobra R wheels. Seemed like they weren't as popular as the '95 R wheels, though.
 
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