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on a stock SE 2004 I have to bend the fender right? and I don't care about the price. If that's the case about the fender then I have to find smaller rims
the only reason 20" wheels will be cheaper then 19" is either when theres too many of them that no one wants, or the 20" wheels are chrome painted, not triple dipped. a proper chrome coat is expensive, up to +2" wheels bigger worth of money sometimes.
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I guess 20's could be cheaper than 19's depending on where you buy them. I am buying a set of 19's for $425.00 and tires for $500.00 =ing $950.00. I was looking for 20's for my cam and the cheapest I found a set of wheels and tires were over $1200.00. Thats just my two cents and I think aruging about the price is silly......byebye
i think 20s will look ridiculous but its not up to me if you want to go with 20s thats fine. 20s only cost like 500 dollars more that 19s the wheels i want to get cost 2300 around there somewere and the guy told i can go with 20s for 500 dollars more but ill be fine with 19s
20" will look very nice on ur cam there are many in my area, i wanted to put 20's on my solara but i think they will be a lil to big on my car. if u go chrome u got to go big and 19" cost more b'cuz yes they are an odd size and most of the time the tires will cost more then the rims
I found out I can't get the malinni rims the off set is to low I need 20's with the off set 35 to 40 does that suck or what? I'm looking a the Koing Prohet I think that's how you spell it. Let me know what you think of my new choice. Late
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