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Old 02-06-2008, 09:40 PM
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Default Deep Dish Bullits, where to get them?

A little birdy told me a few companies make dd bullits for f-bods. Is this true, and where can you get them? Thanks.
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they look a little something like these?



these are torque thrust M's anthracite color 17x9 front 17x10.5 rear
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Are you talking about the racing rims?
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If your calling them bullits you must have been or still are a mustang fan? The ones your looking for are Torq Thrust II's they are American racing you can order them from Tomzwheels a sponser on the site. This is the polished version like the pics above just a different finish

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ghhgh
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the day people stop referring to these as mustang wheels we'll all be happier . IMO they are just replicas of the old school "mag" (magnesium) wheels that everyone used to use. Torque Thrust II's are a different spoke design and centercap design than the Torque Thrust M's. The TTM's closely resemble the wheels used on the bullitt mustangs. the deep dish you're talking about are like the ones pictured above. heres mine in Anthracid 17x10.5.

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17x11??
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I love ttm's and the tt2's... the lip on the wheel and putting them on the f-bod's look bad ***...
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the day people stop referring to these as mustang wheels we'll all be happier . IMO they are just replicas of the old school "mag" (magnesium) wheels that everyone used to use.
x2!

And a pic just for fun
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I know about the TTM's, I was actually referring to actual DD Bullitt replicas (cheaper than the TTM's, because i'm on a budget) that are made for F-Bods.
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The TTM's are the only ones i know of. save your money remember you get what you pay for.
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Originally Posted by mattl31
the day people stop referring to these as mustang wheels we'll all be happier . IMO they are just replicas of the old school "mag" (magnesium) wheels that everyone used to use. Torque Thrust II's are a different spoke design and centercap design than the Torque Thrust M's. The TTM's closely resemble the wheels used on the bullitt mustangs. the deep dish you're talking about are like the ones pictured above. heres mine in Anthracid 17x10.5.


anybody have these on an NBM camaro?
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Originally Posted by LS1HIGHLIFE
anybody have these on an NBM camaro?
not yet
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Originally Posted by tunedportterror
I know about the TTM's, I was actually referring to actual DD Bullitt replicas (cheaper than the TTM's, because i'm on a budget) that are made for F-Bods.
Have you not checked with Tomzwheels?? He is a sponsor & usually running wheel specials. I doubt you'll find a set for a better price than he'll offer.
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Not my car, but nice none the less.

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A few yrs ago OE concepts made a replica wheel for the Vette guys and would fit F-bodys with a little ginding on the hub. It was a 17 by 11 wheel.
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TTM's are the way to go. They look bad ***.



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