Billet rims

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    Ok so i am looking for some new rims for my car, and i am wanting to get a set of billet, or bullet rims whichever you call them, but anyways i am pretty sure that one year they were stock one the sn95 body style, not sure but i need to know if these rims were a stock rim or not and on what model of mustangs they were put on.
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    I believe those rims were stock on the 2001 Mustang Bullitt and also on the 2008-2009 version as well. If you go to www.AmericanMuscle.com they have a nice selection of the Bullitt style rim.
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    they first came on the 2001 bullitt, but 02-04 GT were option as well... the 05+ had them as well but diff offset and do not look as good
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    were they 15in rims in 2001 though?
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    They were 17s
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    ok so was there ever a year where 15 in bullit rims were stock on the mustang?
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    Just get some Torque Thrust D's
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    thought bout it but its cheaper to find some stock bullit rims if they made them
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    There's no bullet rim in 15 inch that I'm aware of. What are you trying to put them on?
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    the car in the pic, a 98 mustang
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    Why do you need 15" wheels? You can put 17" wheels on with no issue. Use 245/45/17 tires.


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    because all the tires i have including snow are 15 and it would just be easier to find rims than have to find new rims, new tires, and sell all my old stuff plus with smaller tires on the 17 rims its alot harder ride than with a little bit bigger tires on 15 rims
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    Unfortunatly, with staying with 15" wheels you lose out on stylish wheels. Bullets are 17" only.


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    ok thats what i needed to kno, now i'll just think about either torque thrusts or going to a bigger size rim.
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    just get some 99-04 gt rims dey look nice on 94-98 i got em on my 98 way cheaper too prob find sum on craigslist

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