S Steve New member Oct 25, 2009 #2 if i'm not mistaken the offset is different between a honda and a ford. so no they wont work. but try them on, just make sure they clear the brake caliper and dont rub against your struts or fender wells on sharp turns.
if i'm not mistaken the offset is different between a honda and a ford. so no they wont work. but try them on, just make sure they clear the brake caliper and dont rub against your struts or fender wells on sharp turns.
P pbleek New member Oct 25, 2009 #3 No, front and rear wheel drive cars have totally different offset. Both have the 5 X114 mm bolt spacing though.
No, front and rear wheel drive cars have totally different offset. Both have the 5 X114 mm bolt spacing though.
S Sophie B New member Oct 25, 2009 #4 the bolt pattern may or may not be the same, but the honda wheels most likely will rub the suspension on the mustang.. front drive cars have more negative offset,.....
the bolt pattern may or may not be the same, but the honda wheels most likely will rub the suspension on the mustang.. front drive cars have more negative offset,.....