Had 22's on my car, didn't really like the ride, plus cracked 3 of my rims. Had 20's on my car, to me they looked small. So ended up settling with some 21's. These are some Giovanna Dramas. What do you guys think?
I personally wouldnt want to have 30 series sidewall on my daily driver. But that does look pretty good. Looks like the old school Merc AMG 5 spoke wheels.
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2007 Avalon Limited w/ Laser Cruise 97K Miles and Counting...
2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4
As far as ride quality, it still rides good as long as the road is in good condition. I can't really tell a difference when I'm on the interstate. They make a 245/35/21 tire which is a little thicker and would probably be better, but then I might run into rubbing issues since the overall diameter of that tire is taller than the 235/30/22 that I had on my car before. I haven't heard it rub any, thank God, on any tight turns or anything like that. I'm not really sure what the offset is, it's not marked on the inside of the wheel anywhere, but I'm guessing anywhere from a +35 to a +40. It's a factory body kit that came on the car when I bought it, it's an option for the southeast region only and the exhaust is the factory exhaust, I just bought some chrome tips from Autozone and got them welded on
boosted, the body kit is OEM Toyota. It is available only from the SET distributors as a PIO option. I actually just had mine installed about 3 weeks ago on my 06 Limited. I posted pictures on the "Ground Effects" thread.
Cost was $1700 for parts (10 pcs)
Cost was $1500 for paint and install (including repainting bumpers to blend)
For anyone who does not know;
OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer
SET - Southeast Toyota (JM Family)
PIO - Port Installed Option
Thanks for the comments everyone. lifeguardct, I found the wheels on craigslist from a guy out in CA. I got them for $1500 shipped. I thought it was a good deal until they came in and seen that 3 of the tires had bubbles in them so I had to buy a new set of tires to go on them which cost another $1000, but overall I'm still satisfied.
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