Colt
09-08-2016, 12:43 AM
I am done with 18" rims I think. Today I had a rear go flat, and I went to the local Discount Tire and they had one option in stock, some 255/55 Sentry or some junk almost SUV tire or I could wait a week for some Nitto's... 2 tires for the rear with warranty and the guy states there is 40,000 mile wear rating. I tell him I am driving a 2004 car with just under 80,000 miles and have put a few sets of tires on. I don't mind getting 20K to 25K miles on a set of tires that perform
Last time I had only a few options too it seemed Like junky new Camaro tires) I liked the original BFG's but no longer really an option.
I have never bought after market rims before as I like the factory rims on most of my vehicles. Now I feel I need new rim sizes for better tire options, and maybe a brake up grade.
I am kicking the idea of GT 500 rims. IIRC its the 2008-2010 that fit our cars?
I do feel our 18" combo looks a little small in the wheel well and maybe some larger rims and taller rear tire might ride and look better.
20" seem large and 19" seems better, but for tire options does it matter a lot? I know I might have less options with 19" but as long as there are performance based tires in off set sizes I will be fine vs the very limited 18".
I also assume with 9" to 10" wide rims it will help.
Is there a set off set that's better for our front rims? I know that with some knock off GT 500 type rims you can get 9.5" front and 10" rears that would put more meat on the back.
Are there some 19" rims to stay away from?
I am not looking for high end fancy rims. More a stock look say $500 or less per rim at the high end. Something like our 5 spokes or a split 5 spoke style.
Thanks
Last time I had only a few options too it seemed Like junky new Camaro tires) I liked the original BFG's but no longer really an option.
I have never bought after market rims before as I like the factory rims on most of my vehicles. Now I feel I need new rim sizes for better tire options, and maybe a brake up grade.
I am kicking the idea of GT 500 rims. IIRC its the 2008-2010 that fit our cars?
I do feel our 18" combo looks a little small in the wheel well and maybe some larger rims and taller rear tire might ride and look better.
20" seem large and 19" seems better, but for tire options does it matter a lot? I know I might have less options with 19" but as long as there are performance based tires in off set sizes I will be fine vs the very limited 18".
I also assume with 9" to 10" wide rims it will help.
Is there a set off set that's better for our front rims? I know that with some knock off GT 500 type rims you can get 9.5" front and 10" rears that would put more meat on the back.
Are there some 19" rims to stay away from?
I am not looking for high end fancy rims. More a stock look say $500 or less per rim at the high end. Something like our 5 spokes or a split 5 spoke style.
Thanks