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Some tough love here for MILcityBoi.
More like the rims you'd see on a pimped Escalade, not a clean little G.
I'll say this as something positive: the black & polished look on the rims is appealing against the black car. But that's about it. Overall, it's... it's just not good, man. Looks wrong for too many reasons. I can only imagine how much those things must weigh.
- A questionably staggered setup on an AWD car.
- Thin spokes exposing ugly little brakes.
- Awkward poke from the fenders.
- Freakishly over-sized diameter on a little sedan.
More like the rims you'd see on a pimped Escalade, not a clean little G.
I'll say this as something positive: the black & polished look on the rims is appealing against the black car. But that's about it. Overall, it's... it's just not good, man. Looks wrong for too many reasons. I can only imagine how much those things must weigh.
I don't know where you did the math, as you used an 18" tire as your basis but the circumference is -0.56 inches in difference, -0.18 inches in diameter and -0.08 inches in overall height. That's not 3.5% too large.
and a 305/20/22 is a lot bigger than a 285/25.....Dude I seriously did my tire homework and did the math before purchasing anything....This time in my life I can honestly say I know what I am speaking about, LOL.
Your Front to rear diameter variance is good, the diameter compared to your OEM tires (which should be 225/50/18) is quite high (.93" higher or 3.3%). This probably won't cause issues other than a bit of speedometer error but is typically best to keep under 3%. You probably won't notice any issues though. Guys on the Z boards change diameters for tracking now and then w/ % over that.
At any rate, you found a combo that's different and you're liking the setup so enjoy
But I'm still guessing the ride's a bit firm
At any rate, you found a combo that's different and you're liking the setup so enjoy

But I'm still guessing the ride's a bit firm
Your Front to rear diameter variance is good, the diameter compared to your OEM tires (which should be 225/50/18) is quite high (.93" higher or 3.3%). This probably won't cause issues other than a bit of speedometer error but is typically best to keep under 3%. You probably won't notice any issues though. Guys on the Z boards change diameters for tracking now and then w/ % over that.
At any rate, you found a combo that's different and you're liking the setup so enjoy
But I'm still guessing the ride's a bit firm
At any rate, you found a combo that's different and you're liking the setup so enjoy

But I'm still guessing the ride's a bit firm

Ride is probably firm for most but considering what I've been driving for the last 5 years I'm pretty use to it....I would post pictures of those rides but I'd probably get talked about some more, LOL...Every car I get I put 22's on, IDK why, just love that size wheel.
Ride is probably firm for most but considering what I've been driving for the last 5 years I'm pretty use to it....I would post pictures of those rides but I'd probably get talked about some more, LOL...Every car I get I put 22's on, IDK why, just love that size wheel.








