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Just because you can doesn’t mean you should
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AKA “Bullitt”, AKA “funnel-spoke”, etc...
Is there an official term? (Or are there minute differences that I’m overlooking?)
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Torq Thrust nothing, there is always a better choice.
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It’s just a Jeep Patriot, nothing of value was done harm.
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An old reminder that Jeeps and Mustangs have the same bolt pattern.
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There is nothing wrong with that
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Those aren’t mustang exclusive wheels. You can buy them in several sizes and bolt patterns
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There is everything wrong with that
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American Racing Torqthrusts. That’s what they are called
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Was AR the first to put that design to market? I guess that would explain why other manufacturers would have to come up with their own names.
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According to this article I found, the Torq-Thrust easily predates Bullitt (and even the Mustang), and as for “funnel-spoke”, I get the sense that that’s probably just a generic term for the design.