03-27-2018, 11:17 AM
(03-27-2018, 10:57 AM)ScottyB Wrote: 18's are going to look like wagon wheels if you aren't planning to do a fairly decent bit of suspension work to compliment it and take advantage of the grip. also keep in mind that its not a powerful car in N/A form, so you'll feel the higher weight/rotating mass slow you down a bit on acceleration.
i think 17's will do you right for the time being, be cheaper to buy tires for, and look perfect when you do suspension later. like so:
16's would be perfect for "period correct" but they're harder to buy tires for.
What do you mean by period correct?
Also you guys are probably right, I will definitely take all this into consideration when I do get new wheels
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