What Looks Better When The Car Is Dropped? 18's Or 20's
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What Looks Better When The Car Is Dropped? 18's Or 20's
I WAS THINKING ABOUT GETTING SOME CHROME RIMS AND EVENTUALLY LOWERING THE WHIP. I AM NOW STUCK WITH A DECISION OF 18 OR 20"S. I WANT THE FULL LOOK OF DUBS IN THE WHEEL WELL BUT WAS WORRIED ABOUT RUBBING WHEN I LOWER IT. pLEASE HELP BEFORE I SPEND MY WHEEL MONEY IN GAS. LOL
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It think either size can look equally as good. It all depends on a few factors, the style of the wheel, the fitment and tire size.
Anyhow, if you do get 20"s a drop is MANDATORY
Anyhow, if you do get 20"s a drop is MANDATORY
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Rubbing depends of the wheels offset in either size.
There a lots of factors to get you happy or unhappy when you make this change.
In my case:
cons:
more vibration, 3 times cracked wheel (always passenger front potholes)
expensive tires.
pos:
better look, better responsiveness. I feel happy.
I suggest you to get a tire wider than the wheel to protect the wheel. In my case the wheel is wider and exposed.
235.35.19 x 8.5 front 245.35.19 x 9.5 rear
Hence the 245.35.19 will fit better in the front and 275 30 or 35 in the rear.
I don't remember the offset very well but I think is 6" and a half inches rear and a half inch less in front.
Capiche?
There a lots of factors to get you happy or unhappy when you make this change.
In my case:
cons:
more vibration, 3 times cracked wheel (always passenger front potholes)
expensive tires.
pos:
better look, better responsiveness. I feel happy.
I suggest you to get a tire wider than the wheel to protect the wheel. In my case the wheel is wider and exposed.
235.35.19 x 8.5 front 245.35.19 x 9.5 rear
Hence the 245.35.19 will fit better in the front and 275 30 or 35 in the rear.
I don't remember the offset very well but I think is 6" and a half inches rear and a half inch less in front.
Capiche?
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Well, actually a 20 bag of bud would be called a twamp. Never heard it called a dub before. I always thought dub came from duece, but who knows