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Old Jun 7, 2011 | 11:42 AM
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You really need to search around and check out different pics to get an answer to this because only you know exactly how agressive of a look and feel you want. Contact a dealer or forgestar directly too and they will suggest something to you probably very safe that you will need to add spacers to run flush with but you really need to pick a look and work back from there.
Hey jorwick! Thanks alot!!!!!! I am still researching everyday. My gut tell me to go for 19" because the road in Toronto is just ..f up. However, I would want 20s like everyone else. I dun want aggressive set up, so i assume i am going for conservative. I have emailed D2, right now just waiting for reply. Really thank you everyone who contribute to this thread.
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Old Jun 7, 2011 | 11:53 AM
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Hey jorwick! Thanks alot!!!!!! I am still researching everyday. My gut tell me to go for 19" because the road in Toronto is just ..f up. However, I would want 20s like everyone else. I dun want aggressive set up, so i assume i am going for conservative. I have emailed D2, right now just waiting for reply. Really thank you everyone who contribute to this thread.

You really shouldnt have any problems with 20's because you can get a lot of tire on there still even at flush if you aren't looking for an agressive stance. Forgestar "suggested" 20x9 +32 and 20x10.5 +46 which I ended up with lower than that but that is very safe and you can still easily get good rubber on those. Check into costs too because a lot of people don't just do 20's out of look but because the tires are cheaper so in the long run you are better off.

Check the thread of sedan aftermarket wheels and also jran76 helped me out a lot when I had questions and I'm sure he wouldn't mind a pm from you because he is a sedan offset expert.
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Old Jun 7, 2011 | 01:17 PM
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You really shouldnt have any problems with 20's because you can get a lot of tire on there still even at flush if you aren't looking for an agressive stance. Forgestar "suggested" 20x9 +32 and 20x10.5 +46 which I ended up with lower than that but that is very safe and you can still easily get good rubber on those. Check into costs too because a lot of people don't just do 20's out of look but because the tires are cheaper so in the long run you are better off.

Check the thread of sedan aftermarket wheels and also jran76 helped me out a lot when I had questions and I'm sure he wouldn't mind a pm from you because he is a sedan offset expert.
mine is a coupe
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Old Jun 9, 2011 | 11:05 AM
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nigel do not pay that much for those wheels man.
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Old Jun 9, 2011 | 01:15 PM
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haha thanks for the advice... I dont think I can get the wheel anytime soon now...
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Old Jun 9, 2011 | 02:00 PM
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And get 20's. :P
With a subtle drop you can do.
20x9 +20 (+/-5 in the front)
20x10.5 +30 (-5 in the rear)

I wish I would've gotten 20x9.5 in the front for more concave. In that case I would've went 20x9.5 +26
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