20's on Alero?
Just a question but I was recently thinking of upgrading from 18's to 20's..Does anybody know if that would work without having to do any service on the car to make them fit...for example lifting the car or shavin underneath.
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20's are a little to big for our cars... It will look rather odd... I'd stick with the 18's...
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Yeah thats what I was thinking...
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there have been a few people who have put 20's on, and if you are at stock ride height, it goes up even more... unless you put in air ride, 20's do not look right on our cars...
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dont do it, you will be bending and cracking rims on a weekly basis
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Yep road construction big ass gap lined in metal bent 2 wheels with 30 series. 20s look good on an alero but need an aed kit to pull it off. It made my 18s look to small.
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I got 20's....don't do it!
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Hence why im only gonna run 17x7.5's
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I run 20s on my daily driver without a problem (and believe me, the roads are horrible here). But you really need a kit for them to look good.
I would advise you to get 35 series tires though. |
Yeah 30s suck did fine on everything minus that spot I hit which gf also popped a tire in exact same spot with 60 series tires
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Wut? This iz tha shin-it, yo, like a muthaeffa
Note to all: notice the incorrect spelling and pure stupidness of this post. Just as smart as putting large rims on ANY car |
ooooo shiney
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redog the man....
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I was wanting 22s but was going to unidrop car
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didnt richie have 20`s and his car is bagged, and the 20 tucked inside the fenders and the 1/4s
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yes he did and he ran 35 series
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yea 20s will fit bagged, just make sure its the correct offset or your effed
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Tucks pretty nice. |
totally different between your car and a stock alero, even though I still think your wheels are ghetto fab rediculous.........
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