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2015 Mustang wheels on a 2013 Edge


sgkukov

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Hi,

 

I know this must've been asked but i unfortunately can't find a direct answer on this. I have the 20" chrome wheels on my edge i purchased used. 3 of the wheels have bends in them that are causing vibrations in the body and steering wheel.

 

I found a set of 18" 2015 Mustang GT wheel take off for low money. I'd like to get these but i can't find out if the center bore is the same. I think the off set isn't too far out so that shouldnt be a problem.

Anyone do this on their car or know if it will work?

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Ok so found out the 2015 Mustang has a 70.5mm center bore

 

17x7.5, 18x8, 19x8.5, 19x9, 20x9​ 5"x114.3mm (5"x4.5")​ M14x1.5​ 70.5​mm 35-52.5mm 22 inc

 

 

I think ive read that the 2013 edge has a 63.44mm center bore... so this creates a problem....

 

https://www.wheel-size.com/size/ford/edge/2013/

 

 

 

Looks like the 2010 and under edge would have the same center bore as the Moostangs.... dammit.

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If it has a larger bore, I would think its ok, hard to tell without seeing it. I would be more worried about the bolt pattern. Are those the same?

 

yes, the 2015 mustang still uses the 5 x 114.3 .... unlike the edge which saw the need to change the damn bolt pattern

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yes, the 2015 mustang still uses the 5 x 114.3 .... unlike the edge which saw the need to change the damn bolt pattern

 

Starting with the 2015 model year, the bolt pattern on the Edge changed from 5 X 114.3 to 5 x 108

 

Claude.

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Starting with the 2015 model year, the bolt pattern on the Edge changed from 5 X 114.3 to 5 x 108

 

Claude.

 

yup.... just said that. they changed the bolt pattern. i know these things happen but it would have been nice to have more year options.

 

can anyone tell me with certainty... using a larger bore wheel on a smaller bore hub is fine right? The wheels are lug centric meaning a larger bore wouldnt cause any problems

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