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Old 08-28-2002, 06:23 AM
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15", 16", 17"? Which?

I've been looking for rimz and I don't know what size to get. I know if I want to go faster, go with the smaller ones like the 15's and 16's? But then I also want em to look good so perhaps 17" or 18"? Which size fits those two situationz the best? And what brand makes good looking rimz that fit 94 gsrz?
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Old 08-28-2002, 06:25 AM
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oh i forgot to mention that my gsr is a white one so... I guess pearl white rimz'll do? dunno
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Old 08-28-2002, 10:22 PM
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I'd go with a set of 17's I'm on my 3rd set and like that size, I'd say to either go with a set of gunmetals with a polished lip or a set of gold wheels cause gold looks good on white cars just as long as the gold ain't to bright. I just put a set of 5zigen copse's in a bronze with a polished lip on my Teg they more like gunmetal but all in all they look really good. If you wanna stay light and a little smaller then try a set of spoons if ya got the money or slipstreams.
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If you are drag racing, then 15s all the way. The smaller, the lighter, the better. I recomend www.rotawheels.com They are super light, and pretty inexpensive too!

Even if you're in to auto-x, 15s are the best. So get 15s!

If style is important to you, then go with 16s. I simply feel 17s are too big for an FF.
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Old 09-05-2002, 02:45 PM
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If i understand you right, you are looking for a compromise between looks and performance, in which case a 16" wheel would fit your needs. And, as should always be the case when you buy new wheels, buy the lightest wheels you can
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I should go for 15".

But if the look is very very important for you, go for 16".


In both cases go for 7" width.
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Re: 15", 16", 17"? Which?

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I know if I want to go faster, go with the smaller ones like the
I would be interested in any links to articles proving this. I'm lookin to buy new rims & if its true I'll be buying 15s too!
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def. 17s
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Ferarri and Lambo seem to do pretty well on 17-18... so I'd go with a 17 or 18 lightweight.
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Go 18's, my boy has 18's on his gsr and it looks hella clean..
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18's for looks and
15's for racing...all the way!:ylsuper
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