20's in the rear 18's up front
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20's in the rear 18's up front
Question? I have seen some folks do larger rims in the rear and going smaller rims up front.
Thoughts were, running 20x10 deep dish bullits in the rear and 18x9's bullits non deep dish in the front. What would be the pro's and cons to running this set up? Think it would look really hot.
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Thoughts were, running 20x10 deep dish bullits in the rear and 18x9's bullits non deep dish in the front. What would be the pro's and cons to running this set up? Think it would look really hot.
Thoughts?????
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I would think that 2" difference would look bad, in a bad way. the sidewall alone would be too much of a difference and it might look goofy and handle even worse.
1" difference in rim size wouldn't be bad but 2 might be a bit much.
1" difference in rim size wouldn't be bad but 2 might be a bit much.
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