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Old 09-09-2008, 11:40 PM
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a bunch of questions:

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other than that, i'm wonderling what would look good.

i have an alloy stang, so i wanna go with the anthracite deep dish bullitts.

anyone have 18" wheels like these they cn post a pciture of on their car? also, would it be a good idea to get a different width for the front and the back? i was thinking 9 on the front, and 10 on the back. good idea or bad?!

also, pictures, pictures, pictures!
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i'm also getting eibach sportlines i nthe near future. any possible conflicts with all thise stuff? i need to know!
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Here is my Alloy stang with the Deep Dish Black Bullitts... I love the look man.... I have the 9" front 10" back with 255/45/18 and 285/40/18 with H&R Super Sport springs which are VERY similar to the sportlines



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woah they look kinda small. i'm guessing they'll look smaller with low profile tires?

should i be looking at 20s?
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It's up to you on what you want. 20's would fill the wheel well more, but I wanted some good meat on there. All on what you like. I honestly wouldn't go with 20's if you want to use sportlines. Your ride will HURT. with 18's and some good meat it's already really rough, I like it, but it would be crazy with 20's. I have the tokicos as well and so far I have no rubbing or bottoming out issues.

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yeah i really want low profile tires but with that size wheel they would look way too small.

and about the quality, are they good?
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The qualitys great. I have not had a problem with them whatsoever and they look great, I would definitely recommend their wheels. Why is it that you want low profile tires? Doesn't really go with the styling of the mustang IMHO
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i saw this on the website and it looks pretty damn good!
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those bullitts look a bit to big in my opinion(the 20's) Derek, yours look really nice
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ill try to get a picture of mine up later gotta go to school now...i have a black mustang with 18X9 in the front and 18X10 in the back deep dish black bulletts...ill post pics later.
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