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lattjolarsson 6/6/07 02:56 PM

17" to 18" - any additional hardware needed?
 
My 06GT coupe came with the 17" bullits, and I am planning on upgrading with the 18"x8,5" Ford OEM polished aluminum wheels. Want to go for 255/45/R18 on these wheels.

- do I need any additional hardware (like steering stops or spacers) to do this on my vehicle?

- anyone know of any problems I might get? anyone else made this upgrade?

Thanks!

kevinb120 6/6/07 02:56 PM

Nope, no issues. :nice:

lattjolarsson 6/6/07 03:03 PM

Have you done it yourself?

RobK 6/6/07 03:30 PM

Go for it. I ordered my GT with 17s since I knew I would be fitting my BBS 18s. Just bolt them on and go!

kevinb120 6/6/07 03:36 PM

They are pretty much the same size overall tire/wheel combo, the profile is simply lower on the 18's. The tires are a touch wider, but no worries, about a half cm per side difference.

Louie 6/6/07 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by lattjolarsson (Post 933593)
My 06GT coupe came with the 17" bullits, and I am planning on upgrading with the 18"x8,5" Ford OEM polished aluminum wheels. Want to go for 255/45/R18 on these wheels.

- do I need any additional hardware (like steering stops or spacers) to do this on my vehicle?

- anyone know of any problems I might get? anyone else made this upgrade?

Thanks!

I switched from the stock 17" to 18x8.5" Bullitts, also with 255/45R18 tires. You don't need spacers or steering stops, the overall tire diameter is the same and the rims have the same offset. I know Ford's website recommends steering stops, but nobody has ever had any problems without them.

lattjolarsson 6/6/07 04:06 PM

Great, thanks guys!

hhbh720 6/7/07 10:53 AM

Not to hijack, but are there any issues when upgrading from stock 16" to aftermarket 18" ? :dunno:


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