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Old 09-10-2005, 12:21 AM   #1
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Is It UNWISE to put 16" Rims on an '89 2DR Cav. coupe?

cuz i'm lookin @ a really good deal on some used ones and i wanted to know if there will be inaccuracies in my speedometer and i wanted to know if i should expect the ride to be affected by the skinny-ness of the tires..?
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cuz i'm lookin @ a really good deal on some used ones and i wanted to know if there will be inaccuracies in my speedometer and i wanted to know if i should expect the ride to be affected by the skinny-ness of the tires..?
Bigger rims will not effect the car speedo if you use a tire that has about the same diameter as original tire, but in doing that you decrease sidewall height, and when you decrease sidewall height, the ride smoothness goes down as well. Its a tradeoff of smoothness against better handling. shorter sidewalls mean better handling (less tire sway and squirm) but more road feel.
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My ride stayed about the same for me with 18" rims. Of course Cavy's never offered the smoothest of rides to begin with in my opinion.
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Re: Is It UNWISE to put 16" Rims on an '89 2DR Cav. coupe?

When I got my 17's I got tires that were the same height so the ride height was the same, but you feel the bumps more. At tirerack.com you can find the formula to find the hieght of the tire as long as you know the size, so you can compare the heights of tires without having to track them down and tape measure them.
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Old 09-11-2005, 02:09 PM   #5
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Re: Is It UNWISE to put 16" Rims on an '89 2DR Cav. coupe?

good... then i'll prolly get em in a few weeks...
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Re: Is It UNWISE to put 16" Rims on an '89 2DR Cav. coupe?

16 inch 3rd gen Z24 wheels:

16 inch PT Cruiser:


Im prolly gonna get a set of 3rd gen Z24/LS Sport rims when I got the money for em...
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Re: Is It UNWISE to put 16" Rims on an '89 2DR Cav. coupe?

that black one looks sweet
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Re: Is It UNWISE to put 16" Rims on an '89 2DR Cav. coupe?

Yeah its pretty much the path Im goin with my car...just need tint and the headlight covers...oh, and wheels :P
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Re: Is It UNWISE to put 16" Rims on an '89 2DR Cav. coupe?

The yellow one looks pretty sweet too. I like both the black and yellow.
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I agee...both look good to me.
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