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As some might know im building a weekend worrior new paint, kit, interiour mods, big audio and some good HP at the wheels. Im soon looking for new rims as im not happy with my 18s. The 20inch chrome rang is what im looking at. just want to know whats the deal with rolling on 20s as in the fitting,engineering of the rims, and the ride hight with going with bigger rims will the hight go by the wheel arch or ground clearance.

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Dave

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Your screwed if u go 20's. Decet as they are more then 2 sizes bigger then your stock rims.

I wouldn't get 20's as with our roads they will get damaged to easily. Well thats my opinion anyway.

I think you should stick with 18's or maybe get 19's and get a better offset and width.

Go on the Jap Auctions and see what is available on there.

My 2 cents,

Brenton

I got the car with a kit and mag wheels on it and a lil engine work done but the bug bit and the car came of the road and now just pumping all my money in to it. Im now on a 2min noodle diet due to the car

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