Bullit wheels on 94-98 pics?

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  1. 1fastsn95 New Member

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    Hey guys, does anyone have any pics of 94-98 models with the bullit wheels? Preferably with the wide aftermarket ones on the back?? And where can I buy the wide ones? Thanks!!!
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    Look at the sticky at the top of this forum, and you'll see member rides....
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    That link was helpful...but I know there are some more pics out there! Help me out!! Thanks!!!
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    i like the look of 18" bullits with deep dish!!!!! oh so sexy:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: of course chrome or something shinny lol
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    i dont know anyplace that sells bullits that dont sell deep dish...?:shrug: :shrug:
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    ford :p
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    18x9 and 18x10

    265/35/18 up front and 285/35/18 on the rear

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    i sent a email to AmericanMuscle about not listing anthracite deep dish bullets 17x10.5 and he said there on a nationwide backorder with no ETA when they will become available.

    just a heads up for you guys
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    not to hijack the thread or anything, but those of you with 18's, did you notice any difference in traction/ride quality on the street with them verses 17's?
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    here's a few of mine 18x9 front 18x10 rear 265/35 front 295/35 rear

    before lowering

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    after lowering

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    GOD i love 18" bullits!!!!!!!! your yellow mustang is sexay!!!!!!

    about ford not having deep dish..well thats why ford is GAY!

    and i need someone to inform me on what anthracite is...? all i know is its shinny so hows it diff from chrome?
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    anthricite is the dark grey non shiny stuff

    like the original stock wheels
  16. 94yellowsleeper New Member

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    traction is excellent depending on what tires you go with.

    as far as ride quality goes you will feel everything. In all fairness I have pretty stiff (FMS C) springs and stock shocks. maybe with a different suspension setup it would be less harsh

    Don't get me wrong I would sacrifice ride for handling anyday (to a certain point) so i think 18's are the way to go

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