Dubbin' It Up
wheels arent bad.. they raised you up noticeably..
if you could pull off another 1" -1.5" drop and live with not making sharp turns i think you could really pull it off well.. as it sits.. its back at stock height almost if not dead even
if you could pull off another 1" -1.5" drop and live with not making sharp turns i think you could really pull it off well.. as it sits.. its back at stock height almost if not dead even

um i dont know what u mean when some of u said im back at stock ride height or am to high...i think you guys are high...lol...
...i was next to Rajca's 4x4 TL-P and my car was still lower....when compared to my TSX wheels and tires these are only .5 inches taller with tires...
idk.. i said that because in order to sit the same height as before.. either the tsx wheels had fatty's on them.. or the 20's have smaller tires then they appear.. b/c after 19's with rubberbands.. the car starts to raise
your not sitting "High" just looks more like stock again, without the wheel gap.. not sayin it looks bad, just looks normal again.. opinion of course
your not sitting "High" just looks more like stock again, without the wheel gap.. not sayin it looks bad, just looks normal again.. opinion of course
I think its the shadow under the car in the first pic that is throwing your perception off. IMO the car looks the same height as before. Also-even if he had meatier tires with the 17's, the overall diameter is going to be the same with the 20's (adjustment in sidewall height to compensate)
could be.. i was mostly using the rear lip for refference...i just know i've never seen anyones car stay the same height after adding 20's over the stock 16-17" wheels.. if it didnt raise your car somewhat alot more people would be riding 20's for sure
best looking 20's i've seen on here for sure.. at least they dont reflect the sunlight in 30 ways and "chop" when they roll
best looking 20's i've seen on here for sure.. at least they dont reflect the sunlight in 30 ways and "chop" when they roll
what Im trying to say is the size of the 20" rim can be compensated to have the same overall diameter as a smaller combo by running with a lower numerically series tire, which in turn should make the car ride at the same height as before. Check this calculator out..pretty cool:
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what Im trying to say is the size of the 20" rim can be compensated to have the same overall diameter as a smaller combo by running with a lower numerically series tire, which in turn should make the car ride at the same height as before. Check this calculator out..pretty cool:
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oh and Rockstar those two pictures above are at different angles.....the first one with the TSX wheels i was standing up.....the one with the 20's i was crouched down almost sittin so thats where your seeing the difference i think...






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