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Just put some 20's on my 08
#5
Those both look good. I just ordered these for my SE 08
http://www.wheelmax.com/product.asp?ProdId=15243
Hoping they look nice ;]
http://www.wheelmax.com/product.asp?ProdId=15243
Hoping they look nice ;]
#6
I like the 18" BBS Wheels. 20's are too much, who wants to ride on bricks? Did you upgrade the brakes? I've heard of cars with aftermarket sizes going way higher than spec while chewing and destroying brake pads and rotors. T/F?
#7
yeah i'm still on stock suspension. as for riding on bricks the ride is not that bad at all. if anything to me it felt as if i got better steering response.
If anyone is looking for some wheels let me know, i started my own company selling wheels and tires, just pm me for any info
If anyone is looking for some wheels let me know, i started my own company selling wheels and tires, just pm me for any info
#8
I'm sure you got better response as you probably have wider tires than factory specs, but the ride probably isn't nearly as good as it was before you slammed those bad boys on there. It only makes logical sense in physics that with bigger rims, you get thinner tires (low pros) with less room to absorb road shock. Thats why low pros are for race tracks where pot holes and nine hundred road construction sites do not exist.
Just my 2 pennies!
I'm looking for wheels also. Let me know what you can do on 18s shipped. You can check out my cars pics in the photo gallery, I want to stick with a similar finish and style and keep the 18" diameter.
Just my 2 pennies!
I'm looking for wheels also. Let me know what you can do on 18s shipped. You can check out my cars pics in the photo gallery, I want to stick with a similar finish and style and keep the 18" diameter.
#10
I've got 20's on my ride and it's lowered. I have no discomfort issues. The only time you feel a difference is if you hit something hard, like a hole in the ground. But you would feel it regardless. My girlfriend was really impressed how well it handled the road and how she didn't feel any discomfort in the ride. I put 20s on my old 99 monte carlo and that did ruin the ride. So I put 18s on there. So far, no issues with my Camry and her 20s.