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There's a 92 5.0 5 speed that looks very clean for a good price. Very clean interior, says original. It has 4 lug wheels, is this correct. I would have thunk it would be 5 lug.
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94 was return of 5 lug wheels.
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What Dan said ... that's why the fox guys are looking for 94/95 spindles and hubs
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Yeah, crazy as it sounds all Fox cars were 4lug. They can be converted to 5 lug pretty easily with commonly available parts.
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Another upgrade was using Lincoln Mark VII rotors (5x4.5”) and calipers (73mm).
Stock Mustang non SVO calipers were 60mm.
The other upgrade was changing out the stock factory 3 outlet master cylinder and brake booster to 93 Cobra components.
Maximum Motorsports has a lot of brake upgrades and tech information.
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Inspect the front shock towers closely. That's where they rust. If the heater core is bypassed, it probably has a bad heater core, and a rusty pass side floor pan. Look at the rear torque boxes too. That's where the evidence of hard driven 5 speed cars show their wear.
The primary reason guys swap to 5 lug is to get a wider variety of wheel upgrades. You are almost limited to Weld Drag Lites or Drag Stars with the 4 lugs. (unless you are like me and dig the Pony wheels.)
I find them to be fun cars that the Mrs. loves to drive, too.
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Thanks, all good info. Pictures look good, we'll see.
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Wheel wise it depends on what you want. I'd advise checking LMR, etc. before committing to a 5 lug swap to get better wheel selection. I thought that initially too, but found some styles of wheel were actually harder or impossible to find in 5 lug.
On the brakes, the fronts aren't the issue; its the rear drums. However, IMO if you are going to upgrade to 5 lug anyway to convert to '94-'03 Cobra brakes is pretty straightforward. That's what I did on my '89 GT.
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Good to see you posting, Walt. Any chance of Brenda and you making it to Bash 20? Sure would be nice to see you folks again.
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I'll second Bob's hopes to see ya both there!
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Bob / Barry thanks for the sediments, I thought I placed a reply hear a little while back. Don't know what happened to it, must not have hit send. Anyway we can't make over a week drive happen then. Brenda and I are talking about doing a 3 or 4 day fly-by. Nothing in stone yet. Thanks again.
As far as the Stang it was posted on Facebook. I sent a message to the owner. Didn't hear back for a few days, rechecked the post and it was gone. $8K for a GT with about 65K miles sounded good. Car looked really nice in the pics but I never got the chance to find out.
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