View Poll Results: 19' rims or 20' rims
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20's or 19's need help
#31
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Originally Posted by amy011079
Well I know it fills in the gap, but I meant the road clearance from the bottom of the car to the ground would look like a 4x4.
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Originally Posted by ChrisM910
you see thats what im looking for but i dont want to have a headach on my hands for that i just live with the gap with the 19 ands possibly lower it in the future
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Originally Posted by amy011079
NOW your talking!!! I'm not sure about chrome, I've never shopped for chrome. I know as far as alloys and such go, axxis, work, volk, SSR, and some others are good but aren't very cheap. Chrome will be even pricey-er. How about price range? What are you looking to spend and I will help you do some research.
remeber i want to still keep it classy and luxsourious , or however you spell that word lol
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Originally Posted by 4TehNguyen
not really, 20s wont raise it up that much since his tires are thinner, check out the pics, car still looks low
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Originally Posted by ChrisM910
anywhere between 3000-6000 with tires
remeber i want to still keep it classy and luxsourious , or however you spell that word lol
remeber i want to still keep it classy and luxsourious , or however you spell that word lol
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Originally Posted by amy011079
Awesome, well let me play around this afternoon and i will see what I can find for you. And you said you want a deep dish with lip right?
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Originally Posted by ChrisM910
yeah and possibly staggered, if not thats not a big deal but definetly deep dish lip and chrome and classy, thank you
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Originally Posted by amy011079
Hey it's not a problem, anything to help. I'm sure I can find some that are staggard too, no worries.
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gonna have to go with the general consensus on this one - 20's are just too damn big for this car - I'd be worried about damage to the tires or your car with wheels that big - there's bound to be rubbing...
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i have the same wheels as tim817..except mine are 19's and his are 20's..i dont have a staggered setup because my car is AWD..therefore i have 19x8 all around..here are a couple of pics..my car also isnt lowered or anything...and i dont think i will be lowering it in the future being i leased it and i drive to my weekend house a lot which has a steep driveway to get up
#44
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Originally Posted by brewkp4
just my opinion...but 20's seem kind of too big for the new IS.....also if what the shop owner says may happen happens that would suck....
20's are too big and looks like you're giving it the Honda Civic treatment.