Anyone got pics of a black 97-03 GP with silver bullitts? I like them on silver cars A LOT but can't seem to find any pics on a black car, found a set I'm thinking of picking up but I'm not sure how good they'll look.
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Anyone got pics of a black 97-03 GP with silver bullitts? I like them on silver cars A LOT but can't seem to find any pics on a black car, found a set I'm thinking of picking up but I'm not sure how good they'll look.
Arent those Gunmetal?
closest I found with google images was a black monte lol
that looks really good though, but I won't be lowered too soon so I'm not sure. also those look like 18s(?) and the set I found are oem 17s
Bullitts are ugly anyway. You can find a much better looking wheel for a decent price.
you guys think its worth it without a lowered car? price on them is good and its hard to find rims close to me (cuz there's nothing in maine..)
close enough lol.
is it worth it? depends. if the price is good then why not, although you should make sure to put proper sized tires on those 17's.
They look decent. They look world's better when the car is lowered and I agree with getting the proper size. Friend of mines has them on his red get and the tires kill it for me. They stick out waaaay to far.
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take note, those are the bullitts from the 05+ mustang.
they have a higher offset and seem to "fit" a little bit more appropriately for those that don't want to modify the fenders.
what would be the "proper" size? I was probably going to go with 235/55/17s because they are close to original diameter according to the tire calculator I was using and seem to be generally cheaper than 245/50/17s (which are even closer to original diameter but seem to be more expensive, also wider). This is all assuming I pick them up this weekend, I haven't really decided one way or the other yet..
also the set I'm looking at are OEM off a 2000 mustang, so 30mm offset I believe.
235 55 17's work fine. if youre stock height you wont rub.
I think the 235/55/17's will work just fine, but if you wanna double check you can always try out http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html to make sure. (I know it says Miata but it'll work, I've used it many times).
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