I'm looking into getting aftermarket wheels for the non-winter months and I'm trying to get an idea of whether or not to go with 22 or 24 inch wheels and 35's since I don't think I will be able to fit 37's with just a leveling kit.
:worthless[1]: so post away! (Opinions on the matter without pics are welcome too)
Max I would go with 35s is 18 inch rims. A 22 or 24 would not only look rediculos like it belonged on a ricer but you would have a stiffer ride, less load capacity and your tires and rims would damage easy due to their not being enough sidewall to absorb the shock.
I've got the stock 20" wheels on stock tires, which equate to 34's. The smallest size available in the wheels that I want are 22x10 and that, accompanied with a 35" tire would be about an inch less sidewall in comparison. I refuse to drive something riced out haha
Max I would go with 35s is 18 inch rims. A 22 or 24 would not only look rediculos like it belonged on a ricer but you would have a stiffer ride, less load capacity and your tires and rims would damage easy due to their not being enough sidewall to absorb the shock.
Depends on how cool you want to be at the mall... the only people who will know the difference in 2"s is your girlfriends and the people reading your sidewall.
When I bought mine it had 22s with 35s and the ride wasn't great but you could deal with it, it is much better now that I went to 37s. I can only imagine how lousy 24s/35s would be if you did anything besides roll around freshly paved parking lots.
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