For those with 20' rims with stock ride height
#1
For those with 20' rims with stock ride height
I was thinking of doing 20' like cervini's/BBR and so on but wasn't sure about lowering the car. I see people driving around with what I believe are 20' rims and there car is jacked up like a 4X4?? They might be bigger then 20's. Any how , does anyone have 20' rims on a stock ride height? And are they as bad as people say (driving around town)? Thanks guys
#2
RE: For those with 20' rims with stock ride height
Dan,
I have 20's on, with stock suspension. (height) They really aren't that bad for daily driving. Just gotta be a bit careful with potholes, railroad tracks, etc. Not much sidewall = unforgiving at times.....
Mike
I have 20's on, with stock suspension. (height) They really aren't that bad for daily driving. Just gotta be a bit careful with potholes, railroad tracks, etc. Not much sidewall = unforgiving at times.....
Mike
#4
RE: For those with 20' rims with stock ride height
What your seeing is the "new" craze to hit the streets... People taking cars, usually older and bigger sedans, putting 22" to 24" wheels on them and jacking the car up a bit or else letting the wheels lift the car off the ground. Kinda looks funny to me... but to each his own.
#7
RE: For those with 20' rims with stock ride height
No problems here. But as you can see from my sig I did drop the car 1.5 in and installed tokicos. I gotta tell ya, she handles really nice.
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#9
RE: For those with 20' rims with stock ride height
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Dan,
I have 20's on, with stock suspension. (height) They really aren't that bad for daily driving. Just gotta be a bit careful with potholes, railroad tracks, etc. Not much sidewall = unforgiving at times.....
Mike
Dan,
I have 20's on, with stock suspension. (height) They really aren't that bad for daily driving. Just gotta be a bit careful with potholes, railroad tracks, etc. Not much sidewall = unforgiving at times.....
Mike