Increased Nighttime Visibility
These black 1979-1986 Mustang projector headlights are a great way to get more nighttime visibility and perfect for adding a new look to your Fox. When it comes to replacing your early Fox Body headlights, there are only a few options, until now. Late Model Restoration offers a custom new option for 4 eye Fox owners. These 1979-1986 Mustang projector headlights are the perfect addition to your Fox Body. With a clear lens and a projector housing, these headlights shine more light, providing you with a safer driving experience. Pick up a set today for your 79-86 Mustang and transform the look of your car! Sold as a pair. Will need 2 kits for all 4 headlights.
Note
It is required that you will need to trim the factory headlight buckets for proper clearance with the projector housings. Once you have trimmed the bucket to the proper size, install the metal ring and put them back into place.
The connectors supplied need to be spliced into the headlight wiring harness using appropriate splice connectors.
Application
- Fits 1979-1986 Mustangs
These lights are approved and DOT Compliant for legal street use.
How To Remove & Install Fox Body Mustang Headlights (1979-1986)
How To Adjust 4 Eye Fox Body Mustang Headlights (1979-1986)
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Published on 2020-01-15 Follow along as Landan walks you through the step-by-step process of removing and installing your 1979-1986 Fox Body Mustang headlights.
Published on 2020-01-16 Shop 4 Eye Mustang Headlights: https://latemodelres.to/4EyeHeadlights
Follow along as Landan walks you through the step by step process of adjusting your 1979-1986 4 Eye Fox Body Headlights
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The wheel size is the diameter of the wheel, in inches, not counting the tire.
Modern tires in North America have several other measurements associated with their size.
A tire designated as a "225/70R14" denotes a tire with the following dimensions: width of tread: 225 mm; ratio of tire height to width: 70 percent; rim diameter: 14".
Therefore a 185/70R14 has the same rim diameter and aspect ratio, but a smaller overall diameter and narrower tread face than the 225/70R14.
Wheel Width
Wheel Backspacing
The easiest way to measure backspace is to lay the wheel face down onto the ground so the backside of the wheel is facing up.
Take a straight edge and lay it diagonally across the inboard flange of the wheel. Take a tape measure and measure the distance from where the straight edge contacts the inboard flange to the hub mounting pad of the wheel. This measurement is the backspace.
The photo below shows three wheels with 2", 3", & 4" backspace.
Wheel Bolt Pattern
The bolt pattern or bolt circle is the diameter of an imaginary circle formed by the centers of the wheel lugs. Bolt patterns can be 4, 5, 6, or 8 lug holes. A bolt circle of 4x100 would indicate a 4 lug pattern on a circle with a diameter of 100mm.
The diagram indicates the proper measuring methods. 6 lug wheels are measured like the 4 lug wheels.
Wheel Offset
The offset, measured in millimeters, can be negative or positive, and is the distance from the hub-mounting surface to the rim's true centerline. A positive offset means the hub-mounting surface is closer to the outside edge of the wheel; a negative offset means the hub-mounting surface is closer to the inside edge of the wheel. Offset affects the scrub radius of the steering and it is advisable to stay within the limits allowed by the vehicle manufacturer. If tires are fitted which are significantly wider than those specified by the manufacturer, a compromise may have to be adopted whereby a wheel with less offset is used to prevent the tire rubbing on the suspension.
Wheel Centerbore
The centerbore of the wheel is the opening in the middle of the wheel, surrounded by the lug holes. This opening helps to center the wheel to the hub. Its diameter is typically measured in millimeters (mm) and varies in size depending on vehicle application. Manufacturers approve up to a 1% variance in tolerance to pass wheels during inspection.