Should I get these and will they fit?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...&category=43958
The car's a 2002 and black. I have 17" gunmetal rims on now, but they leave a huge space between the actual rim and the body of the car. I don't really wanna lower it too much since I commute a lot and have a 4 piece kit on it. If I did lower it I'd be hittin it all over the place. I was thinkin that the 18's would solve the problem of space.
Re: Should I get these and will they fit?
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Originally Posted by 02Galant25
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7922490060&category=43 958
The car's a 2002 and black. I have 17" gunmetal rims on now, but they leave a huge space between the actual rim and the body of the car. I don't really wanna lower it too much since I commute a lot and have a 4 piece kit on it. If I did lower it I'd be hittin it all over the place. I was thinkin that the 18's would solve the problem of space.
not really dude...
first off, bigger rims arent gonna do anything for you filling the gap there. only make yer car look better https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...lt/biggrin.gif the only way you can do what i think yer trying to do is to get a taller series of tires. and this u dont want to do. you want to get rubber tall enough that its gonna match the stock diameter as close as possible, if not exact. if you dont, then yer speedometer is gonna be off. this is not good.
second, if you got coilovers and some adjustable shocks, you could have a hell of a lowered ride, with out slamming to the ground on every bump. it would pretty much just stay right were you wanted it to. of course ride quality would be slightly stiffer, but not like all those cry babies make it out to be. noticeable, but not unbearable.
and yes, you should get those and i like those rims. good luck :thumbsup:
BTW, where are you located?