18x9 Deep Dish Bullitt Wheels
#11
RE: 18x9 Deep Dish Bullitt Wheels
Thx for all the help I decided just to go with the regular 18x9 Bullitt Wheels because i didnt like the idea of putting spacers in the front. Ill post some pics as soon as i get them on.
#14
RE: 18x9 Deep Dish Bullitt Wheels
Just got my rims today. They fit perfect no problems thx again for all the help. I'll get some pictures of them on the car when the weather clears up.
#15
RE: 18x9 Deep Dish Bullitt Wheels
the spacers isnt why the lugs backed off. a steel lugnut on a aluminum wheel is the problem. When you put aftermaret wheels on you need to go back and re-torque the lugs after about 50 miles. after that you should never have a problem again
#16
RE: 18x9 Deep Dish Bullitt Wheels
We should all have torque wrenchs, because they need to be torqued properly, and checked more than once so that we are sure they will not come loose. A terrrible way to mess up a good car body!!
I may go standard chrome bullets in front, deep dish 10 inch in rear to solve the spacer issue. I don't like the idea either!!
I may go standard chrome bullets in front, deep dish 10 inch in rear to solve the spacer issue. I don't like the idea either!!
#17
RE: 18x9 Deep Dish Bullitt Wheels
Avoid spacers if at all possible. Take advantage of dealers who will provide you with package deals on a staggered fitment (ie: Taller/wider in rear). I was able to easily fit 18 x 9's in the front and 19 x 10's in the rear with no clearance issues. (Looks great I might add). Be mindful of the tire size (height) you pick because of their effect on your speedometer (easy recal). Also, if you are planning on lowering your ride you'll want to leave enough clearance to support such a mod.
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