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Old 02-17-2006, 10:24 PM  
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I think you are underestimating the extra cost for a good break kit you'll need to add as well.

Id personally go for adding some nice 20's.. Never liked stock anything, and it will only look nicer.

But keep in mind that you will need some ionized rotors as well as a ionized caliper set to go with this.

Nothing worse than nice rims, which is a window to the breaks and you see rusty stock rotors, and calipers.. Doesnt matter if the car is brand spankin new.. They will look like shit... Have to get a break kit.

Its like a hot woman in a skirt and high heels. It just looks like shit if she doesnt shave her legs.

Also, make sure you get it done by a place that knows what they are doing and knows about rim offsets.

Nothing looks worse than a set of rims and tires that the offset just doesnt match the car, and the profiles of the tires just way off.

Go to a pro, someone who knows and does a lot of oversized rims sales and installs.
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