Bullitt19
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- Nov 12, 2018
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- Location
- Southern California
- First Name
- Ryan
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Bullitt
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- #1
hello all,
First, I’d like to preface this post with an apology if it’s a redundant question. I searched, but I was unable to locate the answer to my question.
Next, I have a 2019 Bullitt. Love the car, and I’ve racked up an unmentionable number of miles on it to date. After close to a year of ownership, I’ve got my share of gripes. I loathe the painted rear calipers. I don’t like that Ford elected to utilize a single piston rear caliper; I realize they’re adequate for otherwise stock performance, but they’re an eyesore in my opinion. That being said, if I install the stock GT350 rotors and calipers, will there be a clearance issue with my stock wheel setup? I’d like to reaffirm that this is purely aesthetics for me, nothing more. Thank you!
First, I’d like to preface this post with an apology if it’s a redundant question. I searched, but I was unable to locate the answer to my question.
Next, I have a 2019 Bullitt. Love the car, and I’ve racked up an unmentionable number of miles on it to date. After close to a year of ownership, I’ve got my share of gripes. I loathe the painted rear calipers. I don’t like that Ford elected to utilize a single piston rear caliper; I realize they’re adequate for otherwise stock performance, but they’re an eyesore in my opinion. That being said, if I install the stock GT350 rotors and calipers, will there be a clearance issue with my stock wheel setup? I’d like to reaffirm that this is purely aesthetics for me, nothing more. Thank you!
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