Mustang Bullit rims

Discussion in 'Wheels and Tires' started by signal20, Sep 18, 2006.

  1. streetrod77

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    Thats odd...I have not ran into that problem before. All of mines fit with no spancers needed. My because my wheel are aftermarket wheels & not the OEM Ford wheels. The 2 fronts are for early mustangs & the 2 rears are for later mustangs. But both pair are not OEM wheels.
     
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    This may be a little (or a lot) off the topic, but I say it's still somewhat related. I just saw the Mach 1 wheels and was thinking that these have a similar sort of retro-style yet new look to them and I was thinking they may fit our cars a little bit easier than the bullit wheels. The only real thing that bothers me is the need to run spacers, and also being x9 it may be a tad to wide? So what do you guys think? Because I really can't chose between them. Thanks in advance.:bowdown:
     
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    Nawwont fit. Any wheel that is made for 1994-2004 mustangs want fit with spacers. 18x9 with 6 inches of backspacing will not work on the front nor back. 18x8.5 is as wide as you will want to go in the front. 17x8 or 16x8 is the widest you want on the front. 15 I don't know for sure but I would think 15x7 is what you want in the front. But all of this is only with the right backspacing. On any car backspacing is very important.
     

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