15x7, so 7 inches wide.
i have a 91 with optional factory rims that are 15x10
The best place to go to buy rims if from the dealership. If you do not like the selection at the dealership, then you could look at different auto part stores. JC Whitney offers a wide variety of Ford rims and wheels.
That depends on the year and make My 2001 Sahara TJ has 15 x 8 rims, while a 2005 sport TJ has 15 x 7.
Even the 2009 Shelby Gt 500 Mustang rims are only 9.5 inches wide ( x 18 inch ) with 255 / 45 / 18 tires on the front Also , the 2010 Ford Mustang Gt has 18 x 8.5 inch wide rims and optional 19 x 8.5 inch wide rims so I would say that 10 inch is too wide
yeah just make sure they're not to wide and the same bolt pattern. :)
Depends on what size you want. If you want bigger tires on the back than on the front, you can run a 235 or 245 60R 14 on the rear and a 205 or 215 60/70R 14 on the front. Of course this depends on the off set of the rims and if the car has been lowered. This answer is under the assumption that the car is stock factory height and the stock or normal off sets.
If the rims are at least 7.5" wide or wider, also depends on the tire width also alot of tires are different on sizes even though they say what size they are.
22's will fit using a 245/30/22 perfect fit. 255/30/22 fit but rub a little on wide steers
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The stock rims should be 16" rims that are 5.5" wide. They should appear to have 5 turbine (fan blade) type spokes on them. The center cap should have 6 holes for the lugs (bolts) that go into the hub of your truck.
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