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Old 03-20-2013, 11:46 AM
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Ya'll be talking about 19 and 20's on a 'bird.. ****.. I got 18's and I think they're too damn big.. I plan on getting the C5Z rims from OE. The staggered 17x9.5 and 18x10.5 DD's (I think that's what they got; I haven't checked in a while). I say get 18's at the ABSOLUTE most. I hate seeing cars with huge rims. Plus larger rims means less tire... Less tire means less traction. These cars need traction. Just my 2 cents though.
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Sweet looking car.
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Originally Posted by AmnSF
Ya'll be talking about 19 and 20's on a 'bird.. ****.. I got 18's and I think they're too damn big.. I plan on getting the C5Z rims from OE. The staggered 17x9.5 and 18x10.5 DD's (I think that's what they got; I haven't checked in a while). I say get 18's at the ABSOLUTE most. I hate seeing cars with huge rims. Plus larger rims means less tire... Less tire means less traction. These cars need traction. Just my 2 cents though.
****, I'm downsizing. I had 22s and 24s on my 09 Malibu. But after being on this site thats the last thing I want to do. Seeing all these birds with staggered 18s-20s are making me want to do something in that style. I don't want to cut or lift my car so 20s are the biggest I'd go. Its a T/A around here with 22" irocs.. Looks good.

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Sweet looking car.
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