Mustang_Lou
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Do you have spacers on those PP1 wheels as they look wide?
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Yes! I have the Steeda recommended setup, 1" front and 20MM rear. If you look at my IG you'll see that with the Bullitt wheels it actually sits flush with 0 poke. This setup may have a little bit of poke because they're not concave like the Bullitt wheels are. I still love it doe.Do you have spacers on those PP1 wheels as they look wide?
To you and @zack.whitford, any vibration?Yes! I have the Steeda recommended setup, 1" front and 20MM rear. If you look at my IG you'll see that with the Bullitt wheels it actually sits flush with 0 poke. This setup may have a little bit of poke because they're not concave like the Bullitt wheels are. I still love it doe.
Please share pics when done and how you did it. That would look really good I think and something I would consider. Not a huge fan of the red, doesn't really go with anything on the car.Thanks! They're growing on me for sure. A member on here posted them for 250$ picked up in mint condition so I drove 4.5 hours and tossed them on. I still have my Bullitt wheels and will not get rid of them but for a different look for spring this works. I like that it hides the calipers more (to me the red is a ricer eye sore, I want to paint them DHG this year) I don't like the weight, 33 pounds, but will enjoy these as a change for a bit this year.
Yes those are the ones for the front. There is absolutely no vibration. I would not do 1" rear the 20mm is equal to .78 of an inch and anymore will prob have poke.To you and @zack.whitford, any vibration?
Are these the 1" versions? Steeda 555 6611 Mustang 1" Hubcentric Billet Aluminum Wheel Spacer - Pair (15-21)