upgrading wheels ?
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hey desn't matter in perfromances or smth like that, road handling or smth like that? usually i know only the 19 inch rims have different width front - back! i have 18 inch rims also and soon i may change to non-rft so is it ok to go extra wide on the back?!? 275/35 r 18? and 245/40 on the front? would it look good?!?
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' date='Jul 29 2005, 01:09 AM
hey desn't matter in perfromances or smth like that, road handling or smth like that? usually i know only the 19 inch rims have different width front - back! i have 18 inch rims also and soon i may change to non-rft so is it ok to go extra wide on the back?!? 275/35 r 18? and 245/40 on the front? would it look good?!?
Any help would be helpfull
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Any help would be helpfull
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It looks great and you can increase traction because the rear wheels are driven
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