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hey there guys was just wondering what is a better size rim, 17 or 18s. just shopping around at the moment to make my car look good. i have been told that having 18 on my car, my ride will be too ruff on bumbs on these types of roads. be using my car on track days too. car will used sometime for drift so will be using the stockies for that. just wonder what you guys think is better in the choice of 17 or 18s

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im pretty sure that

17s have better traction because of the larger tyre profile so more sidewall flex

18s would have better handling because of the smaller tyre profile and less sidewall flex

feel free to correct me if im wrong

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