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19's or 20's on sedan
I'm new to the whole forum thing and don't know a whole lot about wheels/tires so excuse my newness. I have a 2009 Journey sedan and putting Vossen VVS083's on it and deciding if I should go with 19's (19x8.5) with 245/40/19 all around or 20's (20x9) with 245/35/20 all around? I don't want to get too aggressive and would prefer not to drop if I don't need to and wanted to get idea of what would look best without drop or with if necessary. Any feedback and pictures would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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I would search around the forum, use google images as well to see what you like. Nothing really looks good without a drop. Offsets play a key role in your look as well. Check out picture share sedans>>>
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Do you have an x or what is your reasoning for not going with a staggered setup? There are tons of options out there so definitely go through the pics. I personally have 20s and love it but even that people can justify either choice for their own situations.
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Thanks, I don't have X and was thinking about staggered cuz it looks clean but had two different tire guys say that you burn through tires quick cuz can't rotate. I didn't really know. If not case I'd def do that. Like I said I don't want to get too aggressive with it but want it too look good. Seems dropping it a bit is a must. What's best way to do that? Thanks again!
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Just get some tires with a good tread wear and have your alignment on point.
-go 20's -easiest drop would be some eibach springs |
not even a question.....go 20's or you'll 4ever regret it
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Starting to sound like 20's way to go. How much of a difference in the ride of the car from the 245/40/19 to the 245/35/20?
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20x10 is good. 20 inch tires are cheaper anyways...
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Originally Posted by Pcasey
(Post 3199975)
I would search around the forum, use google images as well to see what you like. Nothing really looks good without a drop. Offsets play a key role in your look as well. Check out picture share sedans>>>
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i was in the same dilemma when i was looking into rims. Some of the reasons i got 19s instead of 20s:
- i am not lowering so getting 19s would look better than getting 20s (20s would stand out more without being lowered). - this is eventually going to turn into my winter setup. - they were cheaper (apparently 20s tires are cheaper than 19s though) - 20s just sounded a bit on the larger side, 19s seem just the right size: not too big, not too small either. |
Originally Posted by jcheatha
(Post 3200229)
Starting to sound like 20's way to go. How much of a difference in the ride of the car from the 245/40/19 to the 245/35/20?
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i heard if u have 20s, u lose some performance.
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I would go with 20" like the picture below shows.
http://www.vossenwheels.com/Gallery/...0423151632.jpg Let me know if there is anything I can help you with, just PM me! |
^ oh u evil elvis! :P
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You will be fine performance wise on 20's. It ultimately is obviously a preference thing but check out availability and pricing on tires too if you want a certain size or brand.
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