Dilemma With 20' Wheels For My GS. HELP!
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Still, this just supports the fact that you can always find a way to make wheels work (within reason of course ) but are you willing to make the compromise? If you don't want to, then the more extreme specs can give you headaches (like what happened with noop). If you are buying new anyway, it is just better to get a set that fits you car and your driving expectations.
#18
The only thing that will look different is the look of your car from original to a pimp car. So i tell you that don't return the rims it will fit the car perfect and you'll enjoy it alot. The seller didn't jack you 20 by 8.5 is a perfect fit. As a matter of fact, you can even put '22's with very low profile tires 30 series, it's up to you. Oh! and before i let you go going under 20inches on a car like that isn't worth it. Might as well stay with the stock rims cuz going 19's will leave a big gap and it will look ugly!
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Not to mention, with a 25 offset, there would be enough snap-back in the steering wheel to break your hand. You would HATE the way the steering feels. Google the term "scrub radius" to learn more.
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Offset is the issue here ... not rim diameter and width
22s wont work on this car without rubbing and braking issues... but maybe all that matters is looks to some folks...
Asteriod, whatever you do, please dont listen to this guy... he's lacking the necessary knowledge to discuss this issue and provide advice...
http://www.lgwnorcal.com/articles/index.html#null is a great place to go to read about offsets...
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