midlifecuda
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Crap, now I don’t know about the front discs! It was years ago that I got the donut and I’m sure I researched the hell out of it not to mention actually tried it. I would think that it worked as the Crown has discs but I will confirm tomorrow. I will also measure the height of the tire but I can tell you it’s about 3/4 to 1” shy of being flush.Good to know. Great idea on the hold down thingy! How tall is the Crown Vic spare, and does the center hole of the whell fit Mopar disc brakes?
Crap, now I don’t know about the front discs! It was years ago that I got the donut and I’m sure I researched the hell out of it not to mention actually tried it. I would think that it worked as the Crown has discs but I will confirm tomorrow. I will also measure the height of the tire but I can tell you it’s about 3/4 to 1” shy of being flush.
So when I got home from work today I checked my space saver tire on the front desk’s and it fits absolutely no problemCrap, now I don’t know about the front discs! It was years ago that I got the donut and I’m sure I researched the hell out of it not to mention actually tried it. I would think that it worked as the Crown has discs but I will confirm tomorrow. I will also measure the height of the tire but I can tell you it’s about 3/4 to 1” shy of being flush.
So I double checked my spare fitting the front discs and for whatever reason I didn’t have a problem with mine. It fit perfectly. My discs are the ‘73 and up swap.If you have the 4.5" bolt circle, the crown Victoria wheel will work no problem. The part thats tight is the center register hole in the rim fitting too snug on the mopar axles, or on the snout of a disc rotor. Easy fix, use a drum type rotary file on an air hi speed grinder and clearance that center hole a little bit till it fits.