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2005+ Mustang on 20" KMC Nova's

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We have been adding a ton of pictures to our Flickr account and one of the first responses we got was in reference to a shot of Jonathan's 2007 Mustang that we test fitted with a set of 20" KMC Nova's.

The response among the employees here was mixed. Some said it looked too much like a matchbox car. I for one liked the way they looked! 

 

Click here for the exact wheel and tire kit pictured on this car.

Click here for the front wheel only - 20" x 8.5".

Click here for the rear wheel only - 20" x 10".

Click here to see all of the sizes of KMC Nova we carry, along with links to all of the KMC Nova wheel and tire kits!. Note: 2005+ Mustang owners will required a 4.5" bolt circle.

Mustang GT on KMC Nova's

Mustang GT on KMC Nova's

Mustang GT on KMC Nova's

Mustang GT on KMC Nova's

Mustang GT on KMC Nova's

Mustang GT on KMC Nova's

 

 

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Published Aug 28 2008, 08:25 AM by nate
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theres 2 in town the dealership put those wheels on maybe i can find them and get pictures said:

Theres a black CS and also a custom black GT with a custom hood and exhuast if i can take a picture of them i will send them to you if you want. KMC makes nice wheels i think they look good on the newer mustangs.

September 2, 2008 11:45 AM
 

nate said:

Send away!

September 2, 2008 12:28 PM
 

jmac said:

My cars look good, no matter what the wheels!

September 5, 2008 4:17 PM
 

Ricky said:

I know this was posted like 2 months ago but is that mustang lowered, it seems like it is but im looking to replace my 18's with your pair of 20" black shelby razors and was debating on lowering my car or not. If you guys could give me your thoughts on not only this mustang but also lowering the new mustangs with speed bumps and shitty road conditions.

V/R Ricky

October 12, 2008 5:51 PM
 

jmac said:

Ricky, the wheels I run on a daily basis are 20" Razors.  The car is lowered with the FRPP springs.  You do have to keep a watchful eye for potholes & large speedbumps, but to date (car has been lowered with 20's for over a year) I have not had any issues.  

October 13, 2008 8:41 AM
 

dino said:

are the 1/8" spacers required for the brakes to clear or???

if it's just inner wheelwell, can a BFH(big friggin' hammer) take care of it?

February 1, 2009 9:50 PM
 

nate said:

@dino The required spacers come included with the wheels when you purchase them.

February 3, 2009 9:50 AM
 

dio said:

i already have the wheels(had them on my Lightning.

but i'm curious why they're needed? (what gets clearanced by adding the spacers?

February 9, 2009 6:34 PM
 

nate said:

You had these wheels on a lightning?!?! I'm confused....

As for the spacers, they are needed for the wheels to clear the rear brake calipers.

February 10, 2009 9:04 AM
 

Chris said:

If i bought these wheels private party, could i get the spacers from you guys?

March 3, 2009 11:25 AM
 

nate said:

@Chris - We sell the required spacers from Maximum Motorsports, here is the link.

www.latemodelrestoration.com/iwwida.pvx

March 3, 2009 1:13 PM
 

dino said:

thanks for the response about the adapters. yes, i had them on my Lightning(with use of adapters obviously).

how much are the spacers thru y'all?

March 24, 2009 8:32 PM
 

nate said:

@dino - $29.99

March 25, 2009 12:16 PM

About nate

My name is Nathan and I am a C# developer by trade. My favorite movies are A Clockwork Orange and Fight Club, my favorite TV shows are Arrested Development and The Office. I also enjoy motocross and supercross. I am happily married and have two little girls. I became an auto enthusiast at age 16 when I purchased a 1988 GMC C1500 long bed, it was two-tone blue and ugly as sin. But it had a 350 and I flogged on it regularly. It's been all down hill from there. My current project is an 89 Chevy C1500 short bed.