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I was just wondering, will wheels with 0 offset fit a 91' STE or would they stick out too far? Anyone know how far exactly they will stick out? I have some snow tires mounted on a Crown Vic wheels and would like to try and mount them on the STE for winter.

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If you already have them mounted on the wheels, why not just run outside and see how they fit?

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If you already have them mounted on the wheels, why not just run outside and see how they fit?

 

Pwn3d for being lazy!

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If you already have them mounted on the wheels, why not just run outside and see how they fit?

 

Because I would have to take off my stock wheels and put these on and I am not a fan of doing this in a sub 0 weather with a foot of snow on the ground. Beside, I work for a living and don't have a lot of time to work on my cars. And last I checked, people created forums for questions like this so others wouldn't have to go running outside and checking every time they want to know if something will fit on their car.

 

Until you have something constructive to add, get out of my thread. :rolleyes:

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They'll stick out an inch more than crosslace.

 

 

How much do the crosslaces stick out?

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About 1/2" more than non-crosslace I think.

So they'll probably stick out 1-1/2" more than they do now. You'll end up with a nice Mexi-cruiser look. :lol:

 

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About 1/2" more than non-crosslace I think.

So they'll probably stick out 1-1/2" more than they do now. You'll end up with a nice Mexi-cruiser look. :lol:

 

 

As long as it gets me through Canadian winter, I could care less. :lol:

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