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Old 03-01-2005, 01:32 AM
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Originally Posted by LordAccord
Bigger wheels don't fill up fender gap. If you got 23 there's still going to be a big fender gap because you'll be painting your tires onto your rim to retain your stock ratio :P
If you went 23s you would have a NEGATIVE TWENTY height sidewall to maintaine overall exterior diameter good old 225/-20/23s...haha, not sure you want to do that. Sizin up a touch more then stock (overall) will not damage too much, as long as you only size up at most an inch. Otherwise you'll be damaging your transmission, and robbing yourself of tons of torque.