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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2
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I'm looking for 20" Anthracite Bullitt rims for 94-04 Mustangs. I found the 8.5" width at americanmuscle.com.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/20x85d...nthracite.html Does anyone know where I can find 10" width? Where can I find the best prices? Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Now I Can Do that
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: In front of you
Posts: 1,184
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please don't do it
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Lake in the Hills, IL
Posts: 252
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20" wheels are not going to do it for a 94-04 mustang. They do not look good, they ruin your performance, and could even put your safety at risk. Go with 17" or 18" wheels.
And even more incentive, the 17" or 18" tires are much more affordable
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OG, double OG, tripleOG
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 231
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+1 listen to v6 mustang power. I made this mistake once and they really weighed my car down, and being a v6 it made it even slower. So any power parts you install after will just pretty much get you back to the quickness you had with the stockers. Somewhat anyway. Go with 18 or 17 with a fat ass tire in the back.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 17
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i have 20's on mine, they are 7.5 wide, which really sucks, but my post is right below yours, has OPINONS NEEDED at the end, and thats how my car looks with 20's, as far as looks go its great but it did bog mine down and make the handling a little less shaper, but im a v6 im all looks dont care bout anything else lol. i want those bullitts in 20's now if i could take mine back..
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2
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Thanks guys for the opinions. By my user id, you should know where my heart lies, I've owned lots of Mustangs, Fords, I have a 69 Cougar currently. But, I'm planning on putting these Bullitt rims on something other than a Mustang, or even a Ford. These wheels have the correct lug pattern and backspacing that I need for a 2005 Dodge Magnum R/T. And I think they will look great on it. 18s are way too short for a Magnum, and I want the staggered muscle car look, not the typical 20s "bling" look. So, I'd love to find 20x10s for the rear, and would like to avoid using spacers. I can use 20x10s for a 2005+ Mustang, but they'll require spacers. I've found black, but not anthracite, for a 94-04 Stang.
So, let me know if anyone knows of a source for what I'm looking for. Thanks, Jeff |
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