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What do you think (Brand New Rims) 20inch Chrome with 22530ZR20 Nitto Neo Gen Tires

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Old Aug 5, 2008 | 01:13 PM
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Great look!!!! Do you have a photo straight on from the side?
Old Aug 6, 2008 | 12:35 PM
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correct

Originally Posted by stick
Bigger rims, smaller tires. Probably has pretty close to the same size overall there. Lower it down just cause it's cool.
Yes bigger rims *much bigger rims, and smaller tires... *much smaller tires haha
it is almost the exact overall size.

225 with a 30 series sidewall is very low profile...
as for lowering it
i'm debating i know it will look amazing with these rims but it's a new car and i'm nervous about the suspension warranty being voided also if i put any weight in the back like people i think that it will be bad news bears!
on the other hand the smaller tire size makes more of a shock on the suspension and lowering it i can beef it up with goldsprings to even it out as well as it will look amazing...

please feel free to give me feedback from experience or just in general...


as a side note,
this thing used to handle very well specially with the electric powersteering...
but now it handles like a dream!!!

gotta slow down a bit though!
and you have to be careful about cranking it from lock to lock or it may rub on the sidebar

thanks for all the Comments

happy cruising
Old Aug 6, 2008 | 01:13 PM
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Bling Bling. Looks like black rubber bands stretched around the rim.
Old Aug 6, 2008 | 06:43 PM
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I put a little more sidewall with no problems also dropped it with no problems
Old Aug 6, 2008 | 06:50 PM
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i almost wish i had gone w/ a 22 in back when i saw all that wheel gap, but i did a leveling kit and it worked out swell.
Old Aug 10, 2008 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by caponecar
Yes bigger rims *much bigger rims, and smaller tires... *much smaller tires haha
it is almost the exact overall size.

225 with a 30 series sidewall is very low profile...
as for lowering it
i'm debating i know it will look amazing with these rims but it's a new car and i'm nervous about the suspension warranty being voided also if i put any weight in the back like people i think that it will be bad news bears!
on the other hand the smaller tire size makes more of a shock on the suspension and lowering it i can beef it up with goldsprings to even it out as well as it will look amazing...

please feel free to give me feedback from experience or just in general...


as a side note,
this thing used to handle very well specially with the electric powersteering...
but now it handles like a dream!!!

gotta slow down a bit though!
and you have to be careful about cranking it from lock to lock or it may rub on the sidebar

thanks for all the Comments

happy cruising


ehhh drop it. will look so much nicer, ive had 4 people in my old hhr with a 2" drop and the right wasnt that bad. would be a bit rought with the 20's but still doable. as for warantee you can drop the car in about 4 hours, so if you did ever have an issue you could always swap the stock ones back before u take it in. and that even if you have an issue, i never had any warantee issues on mine befoer i went thru the warantee on it.
Old Aug 10, 2008 | 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by sndsgood
ehhh drop it. will look so much nicer, ive had 4 people in my old hhr with a 2" drop and the right wasnt that bad. would be a bit rought with the 20's but still doable. as for warantee you can drop the car in about 4 hours, so if you did ever have an issue you could always swap the stock ones back before u take it in. and that even if you have an issue, i never had any warantee issues on mine befoer i went thru the warantee on it.
cool thanks for the info!
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