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Old 08-17-2009, 10:50 PM   #1
Keith Tinari
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Originally Posted by Tamago View Post
a properly sized tire is the same height in 15 and 17....

not sure what u mean?

Yes, but he isnt talking about a properly sized tire. a 205/50 16 and a 205/50 15 are not the same size. the 16 will still be taller and wider, slightly but still not the same.

I dont think they will rub much, I just dont see the point in going bigger than a 16 on these cars. I dont think it looks all that great because it dwarfs our already tiny brakes, but no matter how low you go it still doesnt look low because of the wheels. 16s look massive on these cars when they get dumped. Plus tires are cheap! Go with a 16 if anything. Im still partial to 15s on these cars.
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