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    I measured the pattern on the rear that I took from a 71 mustang last night.
    The most accurately I could measure it seemed to be 4 5/8".
    Now I'm looking at the chart posted previously and see there
    is no 5 on 4 5/8".
    Would anyone know what it was on a 71 mustang?

    Oh yeah, and I finally got my bed done, I hung a fender last night to try and figure out what wheels will work.
    I'm afraid to just measure for backspacing and width for fear of being off slightly.
    For the guys who have done this before, is the best way to do it to just borrow a wheel from a shop and see how it works?
    Does anyone lend out stuff like that?
    Any suggestions on wheel suppliers that are good to work with?
    Last edited by tcodi; 08-09-2005 at 05:42 AM.

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