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Old 9/20/14, 10:35 AM
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2014 Mustang wheel interchangability

Hello and thanks for taking time to read this. I just bought a used 2014, V6, base/tech package. It has the AR331007AB 17 inch flat black painted wheels, on a black on black car, with a spoiler and louvers. My question is, what wheels will interchange on this car without any mod's? I might just have these wheels powder coated in gloss black, so a set of cheap wheels and tires to put on the car while the powdercoating was being done would be useful. Or, I see sets listed online, for example off a 2011 Mustang, 19 inch, 4 1/2 inch bolt pattern, 19x8.5, 245/40/19. Like I mentioned, I don't want to do any mod's to the car for the wheels, don't want clearance issues.

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Originally Posted by MustangD7
Hello and thanks for taking time to read this. I just bought a used 2014, V6, base/tech package. It has the AR331007AB 17 inch flat black painted wheels, on a black on black car, with a spoiler and louvers. My question is, what wheels will interchange on this car without any mod's? I might just have these wheels powder coated in gloss black, so a set of cheap wheels and tires to put on the car while the powdercoating was being done would be useful. Or, I see sets listed online, for example off a 2011 Mustang, 19 inch, 4 1/2 inch bolt pattern, 19x8.5, 245/40/19. Like I mentioned, I don't want to do any mod's to the car for the wheels, don't want clearance issues. thanks for any helpful info!
Any 10-14 wheels will fit, and 05-09 17" and up wheels. No problems. You will need to do something with the TPMS though, or just leave the light on until you get your wheels back. Personally, I'd just pick up those take off 19s and keep them. Why do you want to go back to 17s?...
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Originally Posted by laserred38
Any 10-14 wheels will fit, and 05-09 17" and up wheels. No problems. You will need to do something with the TPMS though, or just leave the light on until you get your wheels back. Personally, I'd just pick up those take off 19s and keep them. Why do you want to go back to 17s?...
Thanks for your reply laserred38. Would I have an issue with the 2011 19inch wheels/tires regards TPMS? To answer your question, the 17's on the car have low miles on them, while I would sell the 17 inch wheels and tires if I bought the 19's, I was just keeping my options open regards using what I have. I also want to put a leather interior in the car, so looking at denero options.
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Thanks for your reply laserred38. Would I have an issue with the 2011 19inch wheels/tires regards TPMS? To answer your question, the 17's on the car have low miles on them, while I would sell the 17 inch wheels and tires if I bought the 19's, I was just keeping my options open regards using what I have. I also want to put a leather interior in the car, so looking at denero options.
Ah I see. Then no, the TPMS in the 2011 wheels will work with your car, you'll just need to either have the dealer sync them up or buy a TPMS relearn tool, to do it yourself. Then you're good to go.
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Ah I see. Then no, the TPMS in the 2011 wheels will work with your car, you'll just need to either have the dealer sync them up or buy a TPMS relearn tool, to do it yourself. Then you're good to go.
Again, thanks laserred.
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