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Big rims??
i am wonderin wut is the biggest size rims u could buy for a 98 cavalier???
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You could probably fit as much as 19" rims on there, but my advice is to go 18" or 17" for a smoother ride with a big look to them.
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thank u for tha advice
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Im putting 17's on my 2002 Cav, and with the lo-pro tires im getting, the overall wheel radius will be the same (or close) to the stock size.
Im doing this so that i can put my stock wheels back on for the winter driving season. Also, to avoid problems with the speedometer. |
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i hav decided 2 sell mai cavy and i am gonna buy a honda s2000
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Awww sorry to hear that. consequently, my freind bought an S2000 a year ago and traded it in on a convertable mustang about 3 months later ( said the S2000 was to small)
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what size of lowpros are you getting to get the same radius??
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My new Dodge
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I dunno, im just saying, that it will be close to stock
I am having such a hard time finding rims that I like that will actually work with the car
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