20s on 04 TL...
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wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Remember to lower the car properly with a camber kit, and go SLOW over speedbumps, cause with those rubberband tires, im sure your tire pressure is real high. I bent my 16s on my civic (205/40 profile) on a pothole.
P.S. whos the fine piece of *** talkin to the *****? hehe
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Remember to lower the car properly with a camber kit, and go SLOW over speedbumps, cause with those rubberband tires, im sure your tire pressure is real high. I bent my 16s on my civic (205/40 profile) on a pothole.
P.S. whos the fine piece of *** talkin to the *****? hehe
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EGlovr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">here are some 22's...

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Ghetto fabulous indeed.
IMO that looks absolutely ridiculous & horrile.

</TD></TR></TABLE>Ghetto fabulous indeed.
IMO that looks absolutely ridiculous & horrile.
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Most people responded to the pictures of the 22s, but in response to the original question, the 20s might look good. IF you listen to Hypnosisracing. With good suspension and rolled fenders, you'd have a nice looking car. The main reason the 22s looked funny in the pictures (they are pretty nice chrome wheels, by the way) is because they didn't fit the car. IMO they sit too far out from the body and they lift the car too much. So don't do that with your car. 19s or 20s should be nice.
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I'd even drop this a little more
</TD></TR></TABLE>I'd even drop this a little more
my neighbor has a 19 inch chrome wheel on his 05 TL and it looks excellent. I dont know, one more inch might be ok but then why risk all the damage you'll do to the rims driving regularly. I am shopping for a 19 inch wheel right now for one of my cars and I keep coming back to thinking that it might just be too big of a wheel.
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