Spline drive lug nuts are recommended due to the narrow lug cavity.
Wheel Torque Specs
1979-2014 = 100 lb/ft
Benefits
Provides 10th Anniversary Cobra Styling
Clears Cobra Brakes
Lifetime Structural Warranty
Features
Gloss Black Finish
Split, 7-Spoke Design
1-Piece Cast Aluminum Construction
What's in the Box
(1) 17x9 10th Anniversary Wheel
Mustang 10th Anniversary Cobra Wheel Achieve the 10th Anniversary Cobra styling on your 1994-2004 Mustang with this SVE Anniversary wheel! Ford celebrated the 10th Anniversary of the Cobra in 2003 by offering a special edition package. One of the styling cues in this package was the 10th Anniversary Cobra wheels. This wheel featured a split, 7-spoke design that accented the body lines and was unlike any other production wheel they had ever made. Now you can add that same styling to your 1994-2004 Mustang with SVE's Anniversary wheel! Completed in a full, gloss black finish, this wheel will look great on any color Mustang!
SVE Quality SVE's Anniversary wheels are designed and manufactured to provide the best fit and finish possible. Each wheel has the backspacing and offset carefully measured down to the final millimeter. Manufactured in a 1-piece, cast aluminum construction, this wheel is lightweight and built to last! SVE backs each wheel with a 2-year finish and lifetime structural warranty!
SN95 Or Fox Spindle Wheels - Clearance Notes
1979-04 Mustang (All):
Rear quad shock-equipped Mustangs may need to have the quad shocks reversed or removed for proper fitment. Please check for clearance before driving.
Installation of wheels that are wider than the factory wheels on the rear of your Mustang may require fender rolling and exhaust modification for proper fitment.
1979-93 Mustang (All) - Steering rack limiters May be needed to eliminate rubbing issues when turning the front wheel.
1979-93 Mustang w/ Fox Spindle (All) - May require a front 8MM spacer to keep the grease cap from pushing out the center cap.
1979-86 Mustang (All) - Requires a front-wheel spacer OR upgrading to 1994-2004 Mustang spindles or 1987-1993 5.0 struts, spindles & brakes
1979-90 Mustang (All) - Due to smaller front wheel openings, the installation of wheels or tires that are wider than the factory may require additional clearance on front fenders.
1987-93 Mustang (2.3L) - Requires a front-wheel spacer OR upgrading to 1994-2004 Mustang spindles or 1987-1993 5.0 struts, spindles & brakes.
1994-04 Mustang Cobra/IRS Equipped (All) - An 1/8" Wheel Spacer may be required to ensure the rear center caps are correctly secured.
For information on installing these wheels on a 1979-1993 Fox Body Mustang, please review our detailed Fox Body Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for everything required.
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Published on 2018-05-18 Mustang 10th Anniversary Cobra Wheel. Bolt on 10th Anniversary Cobra styling to your 1979-1993 Mustang with this SVE Anniversary wheel! Ford celebrated the 10th Anniversary of the Cobra in 2003 by offering a special edition package. One of the styling cues in this package was the 10th Anniversary Cobra wheels. This wheel featured a split, 7-spoke design that accented the body lines perfectly, and was unlike any other production wheel they had ever made. Now you can add that same styling to your Fox with SVE's Anniversary wheel! This wheel is currently available in several finishes! Be sure and check out the links above to shop our current selection.
SVE Quality. SVE's Anniversary wheels are designed and manufactured to provide the best fit and finish, possible. Each wheel has the backspacing and offsets carefully measured down to the final millimeter. Manufactured in a 1-piece, cast aluminum construction; this wheel is lightweight, and built to last! SVE backs each wheel with a 2-year finish warranty and a lifetime structural warranty!
Fitment Note: - Be sure to reference all fitment notes on the product page before purchasing an SVE 10th Anniversary Wheel.
SVE Wheels® is a brand dedicated to producing premium-grade wheels that boost the aesthetics and performance of any 1979-present Mustang or Ford Lightning truck. Precision-engineered down to every millimeter, each SVE Wheel not only ensures the best fit and finish on the market, but provides performance with purpose. SVE Wheels® fuels the enthusiast lifestyle through in-depth research and development to create cutting-edge wheel solutions, built with the highest quality materials, giving you a sense of security on or off the road! As always, SVE Wheels are covered by a two-year finish warranty and a lifetime structural warranty, eliminating any guesses on which wheels are the perfect choice for your Mustang or Lightning project.
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.