Will PP1 wheels and tires fit on a 2019 Bullitt ?
Will PP1 wheels and tires fit on a 2019 Bullitt ?
Need wheel and tire help guys and gals. I have a 2019 Bullitt that I just picked up with 19x9 & 19x9.5 wheels on there and I plan on picking up a dedicated set of winter wheels and tires as I will drive it all year round and I don't want to beat up the stock rims. There's a nice set of performance package. PP1 tires and wheels available locally with the same wheel size as the Bullitt but I know that doesn't mean it's a slam dunk that they will fit with no issues I don't know what the offset are on the Bullitt but the PP1 are as follows:
2019 PP1 - frontTire size: 255/40/19Wheel size: 19" x 9"Bolt pattern: 4.5"Offset: 45mmBackspacing: 6.7" 2019 PP1 - rearTire size: 275/40/19Wheel size: 19" x 9.5"Bolt pattern: 4.5"Offset: 52.5mmBackspacing: 7.3"
Am I overthinking it here? Will these PP1 tires transfer right over to the Bullitt with no issues? The plan is to keep high performance winter Pirelli's on the PP1 wheels and just swap back and forth instead of swapping tires every spring and winter. Thanks!
2019 PP1 - frontTire size: 255/40/19Wheel size: 19" x 9"Bolt pattern: 4.5"Offset: 45mmBackspacing: 6.7" 2019 PP1 - rearTire size: 275/40/19Wheel size: 19" x 9.5"Bolt pattern: 4.5"Offset: 52.5mmBackspacing: 7.3"
Am I overthinking it here? Will these PP1 tires transfer right over to the Bullitt with no issues? The plan is to keep high performance winter Pirelli's on the PP1 wheels and just swap back and forth instead of swapping tires every spring and winter. Thanks!
hi, I replied on the other forum too . . . if it is not too late, I'd suggest you look for some narrower wheels, for your winter set-up
assuming you will be driving in snow; you want narrower tires like 225 or 235; narrower tires will bite in to the snow, while wider tires tend to float up on top . . . and for those narrower tires I think you want 9" wide wheel (or the narrowest that will clear your brakes) not the wider wheels that come on the PP1
assuming you will be driving in snow; you want narrower tires like 225 or 235; narrower tires will bite in to the snow, while wider tires tend to float up on top . . . and for those narrower tires I think you want 9" wide wheel (or the narrowest that will clear your brakes) not the wider wheels that come on the PP1
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