Question? (20s on an ES?)
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Sweet, thanks for all the post backs. I saw the es on 20's and it does look ungainly. I also think I read somewhere it takes some modifying to put 19's on it, any info on that? Stefwilli I do like the look of those 19's on your ES. I also got the car in yesterday and it is beautiful. Looks like it was just driven of the showroom floor as the interior is immaculate and the paint still looks good too. It had been previosuly owned by a 70 yr old lady who only drove it for groceries and church and had it garage kept. Also anyone know how much a pair of stock Es wheels will go for with brand new tires on them? Now, 'scuse me while I go and look at some 18's and 19's.
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Well, I am thinking of going the other way.. One thing I love about the ES, is the smooth comfy ride... I do want to go larger with my wheels, but also want to keep as much of the smooth ride as I can.. Thats why I have decided that I will go with 17's.. A bigger wheel, plus I will be able to keep enough rubber to make the ride feel just the same in a way.... If I was still single, I would definately go with the 18's or 19's, but now I have a family, I have to remember that this is the family car!
Chris
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Naw, aint not family car here. If I'm gonna get wheels I'm gonna go all out. I'm lookin at the Dub Trump spinners 18in.
Naw, aint not family car here. If I'm gonna get wheels I'm gonna go all out. I'm lookin at the Dub Trump spinners 18in.
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