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Old 05-03-2004, 04:30 PM
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Question wheels

hey everyone. I'm thinking about changing the stock 16s BBS on my black wolfsburg. I'm thinking either 18s or 19s but that is why I am posting. What do you think would look better? I know the bigger you go the rougher the ride but as of now I'm leaning toward 19s in a gun metal color.. or some type of dark shade. Any suggestions??

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Old 08-10-2004, 12:57 AM
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Re: wheels

just a thought....19 's are nice but look at the price jump on tires from 17's to 18's and especially 19's and up!!!! HOLY HOLES IN POCKET BATMAN!!!
17's according to road and track abd a few other mags are most durable for bad roads....i have 17's on my mr2 and my jetta.....18's fill the wheel better, but if you're not gonna enter it in shows, and aren't sponsored by michelin, then at least get the certificates from discount tire if you go above 17" !!!!!!!!!!!!! :}
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Old 08-10-2004, 10:26 AM
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Re: wheels

18s would be the better choice. like 1234 said the whhels for 19s would be a lot more, plus i just think they are too big foe that car. when you get new rims you selling the stock ones?
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