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All depends on your aim. If you just want to cruise around, look good etc then i would say 19s are the best option. Cause at the end of the day, unless your pushing hard through corners on a track, your upgraded rims are merely there for looks purposes. And 19s offer a good balance between rim and tire to create a nice look imo

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hey guys i like the ride hight of my car with the stock gtr wheels, if i was to go 19's with 35 profile tyre would wheel diameter stay same or would it b larger ?

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The profile is merely a percentage of the width. Therefore, we would need to know the fullspecs of the tire size before judging whether the diameter will be larger

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