Finally, lowered on 20"s
#13
looking good
your ride looks hot good taste in wheels and have you gone over any hard bumps where the tires go up into the wheel well because i want to know if they rub i just orderd my new tires for my 20 i got 225 30 20 and i will be pissed if i could go wider
#14
Nice...20's on Goldline...Good, now I can ask some ?'s.
1. Howz the ride?
2. Lock to lock is there any rubbing in the front? And did you have to trim?
3. Can you notice any obvious power or braking loss with the 20's?
Looks good crowbar...I think your the first on the forum with Goldlines and 20's...A true Pioneer!
Ng
1. Howz the ride?
2. Lock to lock is there any rubbing in the front? And did you have to trim?
3. Can you notice any obvious power or braking loss with the 20's?
Looks good crowbar...I think your the first on the forum with Goldlines and 20's...A true Pioneer!
Ng
#15
Dammit Crowbar, I was trying to be good and wait to get my rims but seeing your ride on 20's makes me want to go now and get some.
Also I planned on getting 18's. But seeing your ride on 20's is making the gears turn again. Dammit JIM!
Ng
Also I planned on getting 18's. But seeing your ride on 20's is making the gears turn again. Dammit JIM!
Ng
#18
thanks for the compliments everyone,
the ride really isnt bad at all. i lowered it lastnight and noticed it was stiffer, put the rims on tonight and i cant tell any difference.... there is absolutely no rubbing in the front at all. If there is a braking difference i cant tell, the rims really didnt seem much heavier than the stock ones. i rode home (about 20 miles) from the shop my rim guy owns with 4 stock tires and rims, the box with the stock springs and a 3 ton jack in the back, minimal rubbing in the rear (edge of the fender could stand being rolled) on bumps at 70 mph.
the ride really isnt bad at all. i lowered it lastnight and noticed it was stiffer, put the rims on tonight and i cant tell any difference.... there is absolutely no rubbing in the front at all. If there is a braking difference i cant tell, the rims really didnt seem much heavier than the stock ones. i rode home (about 20 miles) from the shop my rim guy owns with 4 stock tires and rims, the box with the stock springs and a 3 ton jack in the back, minimal rubbing in the rear (edge of the fender could stand being rolled) on bumps at 70 mph.