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Wheel help needed (4 lug)

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JDS68Stang

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Can anyone point me to a site that has this 4 lug Cragar SS listed for sale?
Found these on E-Bay before, but they were 13" so I know they made 13"s at least.
Looking for 2-14x7 and 2-14x8s four lug, has anyone seen them in these sizes before?
If you happen to see them anywhere let me know, I can't find anything on them, JEGS was my last search.
I'd go the five lug route, but this is just an I6 daily driver and the entire brake system is new.
Any help appreciated.

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chromedog

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i priced i set of them WAY back, for the same reason you describe... im pretty sure you could get them in 14" also... i think ebay is going to be your best bet, either that, or bite the bullet and swap it to 5 lug.
 

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chromedog said:
i think ebay is going to be your best bet, either that, or bite the bullet and swap it to 5 lug.
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I agree. If time is not a factor, watch ebay for a while and hope to find what you're looking for. If time is a factor, or you don't have any luck in a decent amount of time, you may have to consider other options like a conversion.
 

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chromedog said:
i priced i set of them WAY back, for the same reason you describe... im pretty sure you could get them in 14" also... i think ebay is going to be your best bet, either that, or bite the bullet and swap it to 5 lug.
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Yea, turns out after more searching and contacting Cragar direct that they don't make them in a 14" x 4 lug.
I'm thinking they only made the 4 lug in the 13" (that's what the pic size is).
I believe the 13" came only in a 5.5 width anyway.

CJPony has a 4 lug 14" OutlawII but don't care for them much over what I have now.
Looks like if I want Cragars SS it's either 13" (not going that route) or like you say make the swap. Right now I got 14" aluminum 6 spoke Z wheels that look good so in no hurry to change.

Will make periodic checks on E-Bay just in case they may have made them at one time in the 14".
 

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You could always use an adapter to go to 5 lug, then use late model take-off wheels. They can always be had for a good price, and the spacer/adapters will work perfect with the higher offsets used on, for example, later Mustangs.
 

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I did look into the adapters, couldn't find a 4 to 5 lug for a 68 stang though.
Not crazy over them anyway and would like to avoid them if possible,
but if I did find a cheap set of 4 I'd reconsider using them (cheap price wise).
Some adapters I did see for other conversions were way to pricey for what I want
to do.

Had a bad experience once with them were one came loose on a Torino I had Chevy wheels on. Made it to Texas and back to N.Y. and then allmost lost the wheel once home, got real lucky.
 

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There used to be an early Mustang by me that had the fox body 16" pony rims on it. I have no idea what he did to get them to fit, I just saw the car around. Theres a guy on the falcon forum that has 16" American Racing mini-lites I think they are called, in 4 lug. Not sure if thats the name, but theyre on the AR website, theyre the ones that look like they belong on a Mini. They actually look pretty good, but probly not too cheap.
 

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Seems theyre called Silverstones, and are available in 14, 15, and 17 inch (no 16 listed) with a wide variety of bolt patterns, both 4 and 5 lug, and any backspacing you want.
 

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Decurion said:
Seems theyre called Silverstones, and are available in 14, 15, and 17 inch (no 16 listed) with a wide variety of bolt patterns, both 4 and 5 lug, and any backspacing you want.
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OK, thanks for the input and info, will look into them to see what they have in different styles.
 
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