T.O.Bullitt
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In some parts, maybe, California’s a big place, but certainly not SoCal.Winters in California, whaa?
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In some parts, maybe, California’s a big place, but certainly not SoCal.Winters in California, whaa?
Winter in the mountains are the only places we see any snow. It can be real there, though.In some parts, maybe, California’s a big place, but certainly not SoCal.
if they are 19" then there is very good chance it will fit. I can't make out the tire markings. Likely 8.5" wide.does anybody know if these 2015 50th anniversary rims will clear the brakes and otherwise fit on my 2020 Bullitt?
Thanks.if they are 19" then there is very good chance it will fit. I can't make out the tire markings. Likely 8.5" wide.
They are aniversary package wheels, 8.5" wide/ET45 square fitment. Special edition wheels were similar design, darker color.Thanks.
My guess is that they are 50th Anniversary Package wheels as opposed to the wheels that came with the 1,964 50th Anniversary cars and therefore 8.5” (still waiting to hear more about the specs).
Tires were advertised as 255s when I first found them. If they were the rarer wheels that came with the special edition cars - which I will snatch up right away if they are because they are rare - I think they would be 255s and 275s.
My concern is about clearing the Brembos in either case, of course.
Yes, indeed they spin free and clear!They are aniversary package wheels, 8.5" wide/ET45 square fitment. Special edition wheels were similar design, darker color.
(I've had '15 with that package).
I had not fit those wheels on the new car with Brembos, but 19" premium option wheels from '15 cars that I've also had (same specs - both offset and width) fit without an issue - I have a set of square 255 DWS06 on them. I bet those will fit without an issue.
Did you see the Steeda wheel release trailer? What do you think? Did it sway you from the RTRs? I just picked up that set of winter PP1 wheels and I'll let you know how the 275s all around ride.Here’s the setup I’m looking at getting for winter… ~$2500 with the continentals.
Waiting till the 7th to see what wheels Steeda releases.
https://www.americanmuscle.com/rtr-tech7-charcoal-19x95-1516.html?utm_content=Wheel - 19 Inch Wheels|RTR&T5_Var4=384241G15&utm_source=google-pla&utm_medium=shopping&T5_Var2=shopping&utm_campaign=AMM+Mustang+Brands+Medium&T5_Var3=blue&intl=0&dialogtech=ppc&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7MGJBhD-ARIsAMZ0eev0LKUh1q9yiRn7n4bOCZOgHgSFvHzd-2FeI7k3apCEwxgF7k0kJXQaAqT1EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
That's interesting and surprising they spin free. I hear so much about most OEM non PP wheels not clearing the brembos. And those are only 8.5"? Is it the 45ET that gets them to clear?Yes, indeed they spin free and clear!
Now off again and into storage until November or so.
Shogun, I'm back on this post from you. It's time. I appreciate all the insight. Question: why go with the 255s all around and not 275s? I'm sure you have a specific reason. I'd love to know the underlying principle.just shod them with 255/40 all around and you're good to go. You can even rotate them with a 5mm spacer up front when you put the 9.5 wheels up front. Plus they have a heavy paint coating which will stand up to salt and sand way better than many aftermarket wheels.
the Conti DWS 06 are a UHP 3-season tire that WILL flat-spot overnight in cold temps and go thumpa-thumpa-thumpa for a while till it warms up. Ditto BT 980AS, Hankook Noble 2, BFG Comp2a, General Gmax-as5. The Pirellis didn't or it was only slight but they also felt sketchy in wet. The DWS really feels good but soft. It gets to 20F often enough in Virginia but around here we don't get snow worth a damn except once or twice a season but the crews are good at removal. If snow is a common thing, get winter tires. There's plenty of options in 255/40/19'ish to choose from.
Figure out what size tire is available and then buy a wheel to match. Winter tires are frequently relatively narrow. 19x9 is probably the best compromise since you can generally use 245-275 tires. 19x8.5 wheels are a dime a dozen but your size options go narrower, obviously. Yes, you can still be a 'man' and drive a GT mustang on 8.5 or 9 wide wheels.
https://www.americanmuscle.com/amr-dark-stainless-4-wheel-kit-19x85-1517.html
I'm not shogun, but narrower tires are generally preferable in winter road conditions, unless you are plowing through really deep snowShogun, I'm back on this post from you. It's time. I appreciate all the insight. Question: why go with the 255s all around and not 275s? I'm sure you have a specific reason. I'd love to know the underlying principle.
I'm getting winter tires this week for a spare set of PP1 wheels and want to get the best set available by size and manufacturer.
Better for deep snow, too.I'm not shogun, but narrower tires are generally preferable in winter road conditions, unless you are plowing through really deep snow