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confused on 17's or 18's...
Should I get 17 inch rims or 18 inch rims?
I don't wana drop the car at all, so which ones will look better on a stock suspension maxima? I'm thinking 17's since 18's might raise the car too much? What do you think |
if you go with 18's, then the cost of tires are more expensive than 17's. what size rims and tires do you have right now?
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right now I got stock wheels. they aren't even alloy
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17s if you are staying with stock suspension. I would highly recommend 18s and then a drop, but that is not the path you want to take. Just get 17s and call it a day. 18s will make your car ride way too high and it will look stupid
Mark |
stay with 17's if you're not gonna lower it...
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Going with 18's on stock suspension will magnify the 4x4 look 1,000,000 times. Don't do it!!!
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Consider:
Cost (wheels AND tires) Looks Ride quality Changing wheels to 17" or 18" should never actually raise or lower your car one bit if you buy things in the right size. Consult a professional. |
Consider handling as well. Ride quality will be worse with 18s vs 17s, the handling might be crisper in some regards, but not an increase that you need on the street, the tradeoff will be having a smaller sidewall, and traction will be no different. Go with the 17s and make sure to get something with good width so you can put a 235 or 245 tire on there. No point in upgrading the size, only to have the same width as stock, and essentially no traction gain.
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What exactly is "offset"? like im confused on what rims or tires i should buy since i dont know what fits wat is there like a chart or a rules ahhh
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