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Agreed, and lumpy- 200

Sorry you got all these responses, i feel for ya. But still, i do agree with the responses so far. Why do you want those on your car? Sizewise, which was your question, and NO BODY ANSWERED IT! (shame on you brickboarders, this is to help people out, not bash them) I would say that they would work just fine. I wish more wheels were out there with that offset. But then on to the looks of the wheels, and most importantly(to me) the weight. Those are more than 30lbs each, i'm 100% positive. Not only would your car ride very bad(very harsh, a combination of the ultra low profile tires required to have the same diameter, and all that weight is a damper on the suspension and doesn't let it work it's best), it would be slower and have a longer braking distance. I don't have anything against large wheels, i like them, but i wouldn't use them unless they're on a show car. Which may be the case with you, but even then, i wouldn't want to put an ultra heavy design that doesn't match the car at all. Best of luck to you man, and once again, i apoligize on behalf of all the negativity you have recieved. I hate it when people do that on here... Oh well, peace
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Kyle - attending Ore. State, while my lil 68 142 (74 b20, broken m40) sleeps... (check out my website, www.cardomain.com/id/kneedsacar






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