24 inch wheels
#1
Driver School Candidate
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24 inch wheels
What all needs to be done to fit 24's? and hows the ride?
I was initially going to go 22's and still may but they look so small on this vehicle unless you drop it. Any input on this topic would be greatly appreciated. I also am searching for a data control module if anyone has any info on where to purchase it will be appreciated as well.
I was initially going to go 22's and still may but they look so small on this vehicle unless you drop it. Any input on this topic would be greatly appreciated. I also am searching for a data control module if anyone has any info on where to purchase it will be appreciated as well.
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I definitely understand both of your views but there is something that i like about the looks of these cars…
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#8
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22s look small?
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#10
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Kinda depends what you're used to! I've put 22's on four different GS's so for a car that is very much larger with a much larger wheel well, yes 22's look really small. But everyone hear agrees that 22's don't fill the wheel well but they prefer to drop it to compensate instead of going bigger which is completely understandable.
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Kinda depends what you're used to! I've put 22's on four different GS's so for a car that is very much larger with a much larger wheel well, yes 22's look really small. But everyone hear agrees that 22's don't fill the wheel well but they prefer to drop it to compensate instead of going bigger which is completely understandable.
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#14
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Not really going to argue but I thought that it was kinda like simple mathematics that if someone says the gap is too big with 22's so the vehicle needs to be dropped that it means that it's compensating the look of filling the wheelwell. Countless post people state this. In fact I haven't seen anyone on here who thought that with 22's the vehicle didn't need to be dropped. It's all personal preference but you got it. You win.
#15
Lexus Test Driver
I think other people here have mentioned that 21s are a good compromise between "that look" versus ride comfort. Unless ride comfort isn't important at all. At any of those sizes, 21 or larger (heck, even 20s) tires are going to be expensive and hard to find. In other words, if you have a blowout and you just can't roll into a tire shop and get a new one.
That's one aspect I'm considering, although I would never go larger than 20s and even then, that size is scaring me.
Personally, I wouldn't go larger than 22s if I were in your shoes, just starts looking funny and cartoonish to me, although that is very subjective so take my advice with a grain of salt.
That's one aspect I'm considering, although I would never go larger than 20s and even then, that size is scaring me.
Personally, I wouldn't go larger than 22s if I were in your shoes, just starts looking funny and cartoonish to me, although that is very subjective so take my advice with a grain of salt.