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I just took my stockies off and put the 17" rims I had in my garage back on the skyline, car feels way better around corners due to less tyrewall flex etc.

Question for wastelanders:

Would an 18" rim and tyre feel any better? Or much of a muchness.

I've gone from 17s with semi comps to 18s with street tyres

Didn't notice much as the street tyres have less grip.

What tyre pressure did the 16s have in them? That can often make a bit of difference - i usually run 36psi-38psi in street tyres.

I've gone from 17s with semi comps to 18s with street tyres

Didn't notice much as the street tyres have less grip.

What tyre pressure did the 16s have in them? That can often make a bit of difference - i usually run 36psi-38psi in street tyres.

16s probably had around the 34 psi mark. The 17s have 38. The 17s run Bridgestone TS1s.

Last time I bought flowers, I had them delivered to her house as a surprise on her birthday...

Turns out she went away the day before with some of her family, so her Mum got the flowers and they were probably just about dead by the time she got back...

I think her mum sent her an MMS of them though.. lol

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