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Decided on rims(again)...now 15s or 16s?

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by SlowRolla97, Apr 13, 2006.

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    SlowRolla97 New Member

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    Decided on rims(again)...now 15s or 16s?

    After seeing how the Buddy Club rims on sxlostv1, Ive decided thats what I want. Now, its a tossup between 15s or 16s. Im just scared the 15s will look too small. The price difference between the two are is $110. The 16s shipped are $576 and the 15s are $466. What would you guys chose? Also, if someone has a cheaper price on these, please let me know! Thanks guys!

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    Ooo! Just found the 15s for $445 and it comes with free lug nuts.
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    teevee247 Well-Known Member

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    If you can afford it, i'd go with 16's... perfet size for AE102's imo...
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    TurismoDreamin ΓΡΗΓΟΡΟΣ ΟΔΗΓΟΣ

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    sweet rims man!...id say get the 16s cuz like you, i think 15s will look small...but then again,for looks 16s would be better, and if you're going for performance....one inch above stock and 15s would be your size..
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    SlowRolla97 New Member

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    Thats what she said!
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    Hmmm... free lugs nuts... free..... *comes to his senses*

    Go big or go home, 16 inches.

    I should slap you across the face for that one.
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    SlowRolla97 New Member

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    Nothing bigger than 16s will ever touch my car.:)
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    Rolla95 Rollin' Out y0

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    well then its good that you never put those 17s u had on your car:D
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    SlowRolla97 New Member

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    Indeed, sold them for a $150 profit :) They were never even sat on the car though, just sat next to it, lol. Then I came to my senses after Jspex kicked my ass about it.
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    i say 15s, but thats jsut me, hey you, go in chat slowrolla:D
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    Chuck Norris Rides 16's....


    16's FTW!
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    I say 15".
    Since your car is so clean, I think 15" is real good for you.
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    haha, it's kinda sad seeing the same wheels every single day :p

    dont trust free lugnuts. they probably suck balls. get the good stuff or you'll end up with a permanant wheel.
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    go atleast 2 inches than what you have now, if you get 15's you can't tell the difference between your 14 and 15. Go with 16, you'll be happier and its worth the money. I upgraded from a regular 14 to TRD 16's and man they look sweet especially if you have a clean ride like mine.

    the display is not showing good pic but click on it you'll see the actual pic.

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    sxlostv1 New Member

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    oooo trd wheels.
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    damn, those spokes look weak.

    so weak, that your wheels would break if you tried to do a burnout.
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    what offset is good so you dont rub??? I"m gonna go with 16"'s but I need to know what offset range I'm suppose to stay within.
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    I'd stick to +42 or more.
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    i got some 15's for sale, they are 4x114.3 pattern

    on another note, i'd go 16's looks alot better. Get a 205/40/16 tire if u are afraid of rubbing, i had 205/45/16 and the offset was like 42 i think, the tires rubbed over bumps or wit people in the car, but after new suspension and fenders shaved i had zero problems.
    16's looks good on a 7th and 8th gen rolla
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    I say 16 man. no doubt
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    get the 15"s. the tires are much cheaper. and most high-performance tires come with 15" as a minimum size, so you should be all set in terms of your choices. I ended up with 14"s and i put azenis on them - very cheap and very grippy. well worth it

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