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Old 05-23-2006, 07:47 PM
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Looking for wheel size wisdom

Hi. I wanted to put some news rims on my 98 non-turbo Supra and I wanted to know what people thought about sizes. Can I put 20s on the back and 19s on the front? Too big? Should I keep them the same size. I'd really appreciate your opinions.

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Re: Looking for wheel size wisdom

Keep your rims the same size. More diamater will kill prefromance. You can go slightly bigger on rim, but your new rim and tire combo should be the same overall diamater. Bigger wheels are harder to accelerate and stop. You can go wider. 8 inches wide up front and 10 wide out back is decent. Remember it is not important how may inches you have. It is what you can do with them that matters.
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Re: Looking for wheel size wisdom

Thanks for the advice. Good for cars and er..other areas of life too.
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