senna_T Forged Member Lifetime Members 15,818 Member For: 18y 25d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 18/11/07 12:13 AM Share Posted 18/11/07 12:13 AM yeah but that's a ute, there is more space under there if I remember correctly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Skrema Guests Posted 18/11/07 12:23 AM Share Posted 18/11/07 12:23 AM I have 20's on my car had have had them for ages now, they look awesome. I really like the look of big wheels on a car but there is a trade off in getting them. It will ride a little harsher, and you are limited for tyre choice.If I had my time again I would get exactly the same wheels I have now but in 19's with a 9.5" rear.Jack Just helped me decide thanks mate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YPURV4 KILL,KILL,KILL,DIE,DIE,DIE, Member 2,813 Member For: 18y 10m Gender: Male Posted 18/11/07 01:11 AM Share Posted 18/11/07 01:11 AM I vote for 19's, with 20's it will be harsher, and alot less grip, which you need with over 300rwkwNot true ive had 18's/19's and 20's and the 20's always hook up the best, yes the tyres are a little more $$$ but they hook up the best for the street, but they dont last long with 300rwkwthe ride isnt bad at all.How many of these poeple saying that 20's are sht have acctually had 20's on there car?trust me 20's are the go 19's are like 17's these days Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
senna_T Forged Member Lifetime Members 15,818 Member For: 18y 25d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 18/11/07 01:19 AM Share Posted 18/11/07 01:19 AM I spose it comes down to the tyres really, my GF's dad has a GT with 286kw at the rears, and his 20's spin in 3rd gear! if he runs the standard 18's its lucky to chirp third. The 20's are Wanli though.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dillz Three pedals are better then two.. Donating Members 15,637 Member For: 17y 9m 6d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 18/11/07 01:31 AM Share Posted 18/11/07 01:31 AM I reackon it depends on the rim too, fair enough 20's look mad but some styles look stupid in 20's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Skrema Guests Posted 18/11/07 01:35 AM Share Posted 18/11/07 01:35 AM Not true ive had 18's/19's and 20's and the 20's always hook up the best, yes the tyres are a little more $$$ but they hook up the best for the street, but they dont last long with 300rwkwthe ride isnt bad at all.How many of these poeple saying that 20's are sht have acctually had 20's on there car?trust me 20's are the go 19's are like 17's these days What tyres do you use? Traction isn't really the issue as Im sure ill turn the tyres no matter what. I just want it to ride smooth and not rub when I turn and hit bumps. 19s to me are huge the biggest I have ever out on a car was 17s on my GSR. But they filled the gaurds nicely and it still sat at a good height. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YPURV4 KILL,KILL,KILL,DIE,DIE,DIE, Member 2,813 Member For: 18y 10m Gender: Male Posted 18/11/07 01:44 AM Share Posted 18/11/07 01:44 AM Rubbing is not a problem unless your car is lower than mine, but the onlt issue ive heard with the 20's is bigger size wheels on the front e.g. 245's but you can get then it just depends on the off set,If you get 275's for the back you may need to roll the guard but again it depends on the offset, and yeah 19's are fine man I was just having a joke, but yeah 20's really suit these cars man.As for tyres I have used kuhmo ku31, they where ok but didnt last long at the moment I have sumitomo not the best beans but im trying some thing out with these, as I find the more softer tyre you use, does grip well but they dont last to long.So im trying out a medium compound tyre.I spose it comes down to the tyres really, my GF's dad has a GT with 286kw at the rears, and his 20's spin in 3rd gear! if he runs the standard 18's its lucky to chirp third. The 20's are Wanli though....yeah senna is right tyre choice can come into play, but another theroy I have is that the 20's are a heavy wheel so that's why they might hook up better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MiKa Donating Members 4,243 Member For: 18y 6m 11d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne, VIC Posted 18/11/07 02:56 AM Share Posted 18/11/07 02:56 AM I was in the same situation as you.. I ended up getting 19's and couldnt be happier... still loooks great and obviously cheaper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turbotrana Member 2,586 Member For: 21y 11m 2d Gender: Male Posted 18/11/07 10:23 AM Share Posted 18/11/07 10:23 AM When is this large rim diameter big is better mentallity going to end. Its a pile of -ank, slows your car down, gives a sh-t ride, adds weight, gives sh-t traction (even sh*t-er with tyres that come with these $2k rim and tyre deals), you will never be able to find a replacement rim for most of the 19/20" cheap rims out there in a few years time, you have a very limited choice of crap tyres, for decent 19" or 20" tyres you have to mortgage the house. It looks stupid on a car that has not been designed for a large rimed tyre in the first place (most notably VL Commodes drivers with 20" rims are retards). Then you have pathetic little brakes that look out of place with cheap ass Wanli $125 per corner 20" tyres and then you begin to laugh at those sorts of drivers. V8 Supercars still have 17.If its anything you want its 9.5" wide rears in a size where you can get decent, well priced sticky tyres and that's usually 17" or at the most 18". In my book you dont want diameter, you want width. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seventytwo Still have a turbo, it's just on a diesel. Lifetime Members 5,368 Member For: 19y 7m 25d Gender: Male Location: The 8th Dimension Posted 18/11/07 10:45 AM Share Posted 18/11/07 10:45 AM (edited) I agree with every thing you just said TT, I just wish my 17" looked as good as a classy set of aftermarket 19 or 20" Edited 18/11/07 10:46 AM by seventytwo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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