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19s are perfect if you want to fill out the guards and make it look better

18s if your after performance

Im running 18 x 10 +10 offset front and rears sits flush with the guards on a gtr :ninja:

get 20's i have them on my car with mods on the car as well.. and it goes fine actually... 20inch fills up he guards better and you wont have to lower it as much as well... if you wanna check out my car have a look at my gallery and you will see that fit nicely dude

Edited by bradley

i stand by my statement of 19's or bigger being for people trying to impress 14 year olds. for starters they make your brakes look like you took them off a barina. secondly they make your ride much rougher which then in turn starts rapidly damaging other things such as suspension and engine mounts, etc. thirdly, if you hit the slightest pothole then you're more then likely to stuff a wheel and tyre, resulting in more money spent. forthly, they are stupidly expensive to buy both the rims and the tyres. fifthly they weigh more than smaller ones, therefore slow you down.

i guess it comes down to whether you are the type of person who likes people to look at you (although in the case of 20" wheels they will probably be looking and saying your car looks like shit), or if you like to spend money on mods that make your car perform better. my experience is that a large portion of people with stupidly big wheels will also usually have no (or very few) mods under the hood.

my experience is that a large portion of people with stupidly big wheels will also usually have no (or very few) mods under the hood.

so true. white leather interior, illuminated make-up mirror, and diamond encrusted tampon holder... they all go with the 20 inch rims.

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