Champion RF67 19" -> 20" questions
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Anyone gone from 19 to 20 and if so, what plus/minus issues would you point out?
I've got RF67's 19" on the 09 Turbo Cab, but I'm considering 20" same wheel style.
Pros/Cons?
Street driving, 80% city, 20% hwy, no changes to suspension (yet).
I've got RF67's 19" on the 09 Turbo Cab, but I'm considering 20" same wheel style.
Pros/Cons?
Street driving, 80% city, 20% hwy, no changes to suspension (yet).
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Eric
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2022 GT3 Touring
2009 997 Turbo Cab
2018 M2 6sp
Gone but not forgotten
2004 C4S Cabriolet
1999 C2 Cab
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20's make the brake rotors look too small.
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You should do it so I can buy your 19's really cheap!
I was considering 20's at one point but my buddies at Wheel Enhancement talked me out of it. Don't remember all the reasons, but I think more damage risk, more expensive tires, and for what? I don't think there is any performance enhancement, so its just for looks AFAIK.
I was considering 20's at one point but my buddies at Wheel Enhancement talked me out of it. Don't remember all the reasons, but I think more damage risk, more expensive tires, and for what? I don't think there is any performance enhancement, so its just for looks AFAIK.