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Fi-Alero
11-17-2009, 01:56 PM
I've been wanting some bigger rims for a while, and I've finally decided to go ahead and get twenties.

I've looked over a few websites, and found a few styles I like. I'm really leaning towards getting chrome.

Ok, now to the point of the thread:
If anyone has some styles that would look good on our cars, please post them up. I'm looking for mainly reasonable priced tire/rim packages. The tire size I need is 225/35. I'm scared to get 225/30 due to lack of sidewall.
www.wheelsnext.com is the main website I've looked at.

Also, how do twenties ride daily? I don't want something that will quickly mess up. I drive carefully and dodge every pothole I see. Do the tires bubble easily?

Thanks for any help.

DansGen1Alero
11-17-2009, 02:27 PM
make sure they are 7.5 wide (rims that is) the rear WILL rub and the first day you will smell burnt rubber, unless you cut your spring cup.

They will bend easier, and you will feel every pebble in the road.
There is a place up here in Baltimore, that sells 20 X 7.5 with tires for $1600. They may ship, but their price also includes install on car, and painted calipers if not already.

kwhauck
11-17-2009, 08:41 PM
20s are way to big imo.......

Fi-Alero
11-17-2009, 09:25 PM
20s are way to big imo.......
Have you seen Richie's car or Grim's car? lol 20"s would be sick.

There is a place up here in Baltimore, that sells 20 X 7.5 with tires for $1600. They may ship, but their price also includes install on car, and painted calipers if not already.
Thats a pretty good price. There is a place here I heard about today that sells 20" rims with basic tires for $1,000. Going to go check that out thursday.

JLw7123
11-17-2009, 09:34 PM
get some TSW
http://www.tswalloywheels.com/20_inch_alloy_wheels.php

DansGen1Alero
11-17-2009, 10:07 PM
cool deal, and i agree, I have 20s on mine, and def makes it look better.....but def more for show than go.

wow 1k, thats good, just be careful, some rims are cheaply dipped and will pit or flake after a year.

mach3
11-17-2009, 10:12 PM
20's will give you a very rough ride. You will feel every crack on the road. Also, they do bend very easy. They are not pratical, I bent mine within 5 blocks from where I bought them on the first day. Talk about a waste of money.

Good luck with yours.

I've been wanting some bigger rims for a while, and I've finally decided to go ahead and get twenties.

I've looked over a few websites, and found a few styles I like. I'm really leaning towards getting chrome.

Ok, now to the point of the thread:
If anyone has some styles that would look good on our cars, please post them up. I'm looking for mainly reasonable priced tire/rim packages. The tire size I need is 225/35. I'm scared to get 225/30 due to lack of sidewall.
www.wheelsnext.com is the main website I've looked at.

Also, how do twenties ride daily? I don't want something that will quickly mess up. I drive carefully and dodge every pothole I see. Do the tires bubble easily?

Thanks for any help.

DansGen1Alero
11-17-2009, 10:13 PM
get some TSW
http://www.tswalloywheels.com/20_inch_alloy_wheels.php


some nice rims, but i dont see where they have a 20 X 7.5

they only recomend 19 at highest and thats with 8in wide

mach3
11-17-2009, 10:17 PM
I got 20 x 8.5 and 235's that still had room to go wider on the rear. It really depends on the brand of rims and tires. When you're going this size, you almost have to test fit them to know for certain.

make sure they are 7.5 wide (rims that is) the rear WILL rub and the first day you will smell burnt rubber, unless you cut your spring cup.

They will bend easier, and you will feel every pebble in the road.
There is a place up here in Baltimore, that sells 20 X 7.5 with tires for $1600. They may ship, but their price also includes install on car, and painted calipers if not already.

DansGen1Alero
11-17-2009, 10:22 PM
woah, did you use spacers? or how high of an offset were they.

the 7.5 with I think a +40 offset, were touching my spring cup. Every place i contacted said 7.5. It is AMAZING if you got 8.5 on there

Fi-Alero
11-17-2009, 10:25 PM
20's will give you a very rough ride. You will feel every crack on the road.
Yeah, I have heard this. But I'm bagged, so I already feel every crack on the road lol.

Do they really bend that easy? The roads here are not in good shape, but everyone rides around on 22s and 24s without a problem.

DansGen1Alero
11-17-2009, 10:30 PM
They bend easier then a smaller rim yes, of course, but I dont think it is much to be worried over. Just take prestine care of them, and if you hit a pothole or whatever, take the rim to get looked at/fixed/rebalenced.

mach3
11-17-2009, 10:50 PM
No spacers, I think the offset was +35. It's been over a year since I got them but I know it was within the acceptable range for our car. The brand was Klasse Bremmen and the tire is Falken FK452 series. And most places will tell you 7.5 because not many aleros owners go for rims that wide and most dealers are not willing to order it just so you could test fit them, which I was fortunate enough to do so.

woah, did you use spacers? or how high of an offset were they.

the 7.5 with I think a +40 offset, were touching my spring cup. Every place i contacted said 7.5. It is AMAZING if you got 8.5 on there




Yeah, I have heard this. But I'm bagged, so I already feel every crack on the road lol.

Do they really bend that easy? The roads here are not in good shape, but everyone rides around on 22s and 24s without a problem.

They do, mine bent from going over a water cc on the road. With 20's you have about 3/4 to one inch of rubber at most that doesn't give you much room for the rubber to protect the rim. Trust me it's not worth the hassel. I find that it takes away from the enjoyment of my ride becasue I'm always having to look out for every hazard on the road. It got to a point where I was looking for alternate road to drive just to avoid the unavoidable potholes and cracks on certain roads. I now use my 18's instead. Keep in mind that it's not the size of the rim that matters it's the amount of sidewall that's the key. Unfortunately for our car, with 20's you can't go much more than 30 series without rubbing issues. I've actually looked into this quite abit. I initally wanted to go 22's but that was impossible without major customizing. Not worth it, for the cost.

Fi-Alero
11-17-2009, 11:02 PM
They do, mine bent from going over a water cc on the road. With 20's you have about 3/4 to one inch of rubber at most that doesn't give you much room for the rubber to protect the rim. Trust me it's not worth the hassel. I find that it takes away from the enjoyment of my ride becasue I'm always having to look out for every hazard on the road. It got to a point where I was looking for alternate road to drive just to avoid the unavoidable potholes and cracks on certain roads.
What's sad is that I do that right now because I ride pretty low lol. So I'm already used to it.

Great advice guys, keep it coming. I'm really on the fence between this lol. 17s just look too small on my car I hate it :(

mach3
11-17-2009, 11:19 PM
Here's how the 20's look on the car. Some like them and some don't and don't mind the dirty engine bay. It's been cleaned up nicely since.

http://www.aleromod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23925

If you like that look and don't mind the maintanence I'd go for it. If it makes you happy, that's all that matters.

Fi-Alero
11-20-2009, 03:20 PM
The Alero is now sitting on 20"s :yahoo:

Pics to come Sunday after I paint a few things.

DansGen1Alero
11-20-2009, 03:23 PM
cool what kind and specs on the rim (7.5, 8.5)and tires....inquiring minds want to know

Fi-Alero
11-20-2009, 03:57 PM
The rims are a 20" / 7.5" / +40mm offset
The tires are 225/35

I got 35s because I needed a little more sidewall than 30s. These size rims/tires work well because they still tuck into the fender wells when I lay the car out.

DansGen1Alero
11-20-2009, 04:00 PM
they are the same specs as mine, be careful the rear tire will prob hit the spring cup and melt a small bit of the inside of the tires. Wont effect it just will smell some burnt rubber for a day or 2

Fi-Alero
11-20-2009, 04:28 PM
they are the same specs as mine, be careful the rear tire will prob hit the spring cup and melt a small bit of the inside of the tires. Wont effect it just will smell some burnt rubber for a day or 2

No spring cup here. I'm bagged :p

So you do have 225/35s ?

How do they hold up to bumps? I'm kinda paranoid while driving lol.

DansGen1Alero
11-20-2009, 05:54 PM
ah good call, lol
yes i am pretty sure those are my specs. They are ok, you can def feel the pebbles in the road, but you will get use to it. just watch for curbs n potholes, they will do more serious damage to a 20 by 7.5

99alerogirl
11-20-2009, 06:12 PM
can't wait for the pics!

Fi-Alero
11-20-2009, 06:19 PM
yes i am pretty sure those are my specs. They are ok, you can def feel the pebbles in the road, but you will get use to it. just watch for curbs n potholes, they will do more serious damage to a 20 by 7.5
What's weird is that my ride is better on 20s. I'm so confused lol.

I can dodge potholes, but there are bumps in the road (such as imperfections in the asphalt) that I can not avoid. Are these bad?

can't wait for the pics!
Lol, I'm glad someone is interested

DansGen1Alero
11-20-2009, 08:43 PM
I guess it would depend on the actual imperfections. You should feel the road a lot more having less "cushion" between the rim and the road. Just imagine what its like to ride with no tires, and wht its like on stock, it shouldnt be as good as stock, but better then nothing. Keep in mind you have air ride, so that may counter the effect of feeling more. Which makes me wonder, since the shock must go somewhere, it may put little more of a strain on the air ride, so you may want to check them every so often (if you dont have pressure gauges in the car) I could be wrong but I am thinking logically

Nate's Alero
11-20-2009, 08:54 PM
i would imagine that if the rebound was that violent, that it would pop a bag, what do you think?

DansGen1Alero
11-20-2009, 09:11 PM
I dont think it would be that sudden unless hitting a huge pothole, lol dont worry the poor guy nate, lol

I think that over time wear n tear may be slightly increased. nothing sudden or major, but just over time.

FrankTheTank
11-20-2009, 10:23 PM
just be careful. i have 225/35/18s on my truck and destroyed on on a pothole i couldnt avoid.
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a114/travis99alero/Random/1003091254.jpg

lilrobert871207
11-22-2009, 09:53 PM
8008........

[ion] C2
11-22-2009, 10:04 PM
wonder why newbies post thumbnail images instead of the full size :blink:

let's see pictures Fi-Alero

Rubiks43
11-22-2009, 10:58 PM
And what happens to ur otter rims?

MixtapeMessiah
11-22-2009, 11:33 PM
I got 20 x 8.5 and 235's that still had room to go wider on the rear. It really depends on the brand of rims and tires. When you're going this size, you almost have to test fit them to know for certain.

im callin bullshit, especially on 20s

Fi-Alero
11-23-2009, 10:13 AM
I haven't had time to paint what I need to paint for them to look complete lol.
Pics will come as soon as I get that done.

I got 20 x 8.5 and 235's that still had room to go wider on the rear. It really depends on the brand of rims and tires.
So you are saying that the definition of an "inch" changes with different brands? lol

DansGen1Alero
11-23-2009, 10:27 AM
So you are saying that the definition of an "inch" changes with different brands? lol


ya know I was thinking that too.

Unless your bagged, or roll fenders or have some modification to the suspension, I was pretty sure 7.5 was the widest, and the tire would need to be slightly stretched.