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How's this poor kid supposed to tell his homies he's Rollin on 20s if he's got 18inch wheels..

Its all bout respect in da hood where the only form and function that matters is a dole form and a functioning bong...

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You guys suck man..

How's this poor kid supposed to tell his homies he's Rollin on 20s if he's got 18inch wheels..

Its all bout respect in da hood where the only form and function that matters is a dole form and a functioning bong...

Easy, put a 20" chrome badge on the gaurd next to the wheel arch. Spankers can't read a tape measure, so they'll never know they're being lied to.

Thanks to all the replies, except these 2 d&*ks. I am not a "spanker" or "a kid", don't live in the hood and can read a tape measure just fine. You guys sound like you are lacking in manners. I would gladly put some into you. Go comment on you tube videos, instead of posts where people would like genuine advice.

Lol smart ass

Seriously though if you keep it to an 18 inch with a 35 profile it keeps your rolling diameter just under the legal limit so your speedo isn't thrown out..

And for those who say cops don't check.. Believe me they check, I now have a wheel chart in my glove box

Lol smart ass

Seriously though if you keep it to an 18 inch with a 35 profile it keeps your rolling diameter just under the legal limit so your speedo isn't thrown out..

And for those who say cops don't check.. Believe me they check, I now have a wheel chart in my glove box

A long while ago when I got breath tested in the 34 the cops got all excited and run over with a lap top, after a while they said I was good to go, I assume their legal sizes etc were on it? They only checked the rears (265/35/18).... Anyway, 18's look and perform well.... That's still my suggestion :)

cheers mate, you've been nothing but helpful. Thanks :) Only have an attitude with people like those guys. lol at the wheel chart, take it you've had a few run ins. I'm only thinking of the 20's as another look, not looking for track use out of them. Have access to a cheap set. Just thought I'd push the boundaries and see how I went. Cheers

My spare 17s that looked s@@tty az on my car look good on my mates 32, so it also depends on models... Is this for 32 or 33? Title says 32 but I thought I saw 33 somewhere?

Ah yea bud, it's for a 32. I'm importing my 33 so they'll probably end up on them at some point.

18s will look huge on a 32 :) but I would be wary of the boys in blue still.....

Thanks to all the replies, except these 2 d&*ks. I am not a "spanker" or "a kid", don't live in the hood and can read a tape measure just fine. You guys sound like you are lacking in manners. I would gladly put some into you. Go comment on you tube videos, instead of posts where people would like genuine advice.

twat.

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