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Drives: 2014 White VITZ Join Date: May 2007
Location: Huntington Bch, CA
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Well, opinions seem to differ here.
I like #2 much better, and it will look bigger than #1 because of the design. If you're not lowering the car, then on a 16x7 I would go with as close to a 45mm offset as possible. I see that #2 is 42mm and #1 is 40mm. Not a big diference. I think I've seen a similar wheel to #2 on a silver Yaris Hatchback somewhere on this forum. I'll try to find it for you. If you're buying wheels/tires from discount tire, don't forget to email them as a new customer and get your $25 promo coupon. Also, you can get no interest financing and get a $50 rebate. And, the Kumho tires currently have a $40 rebate. BTW, I'm getting new wheels/tires as well, and I won't be lowering my car. I'm going with a 16x7 ET45mm and 205/50/16 Kumho AST's. Here we go... I found it. Hope this helps with your decision. Last edited by kimona; 05-25-2007 at 10:49 PM. |
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