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Old 08-06-2001, 02:35 PM
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Question 19's on a 323i?

I have a 99 323i with the factory 16's on it with 55's. I want to put a set of 19's on it with 35's. I dont plan on lowering it right now, would the rims look good even though it isnt lowered.

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Might be a tad too big IMO.... stay with 18s.... plus your gonna lose performance either way though.
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Get the 19's you'll gain more control but the ride will be more stiff and less comfortable..I have a 99 323i too and will probably getting 19 inch Breytons...thats what they actually recommended to me.
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