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Agree, staggered looks great, however, I want great looks AND be able to rotate them to maximize wear. On a sedan of course..... 

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you don't rotate staggered wheels...Originally Posted by Randy Nguyen
so your saying i wont be able to rotate them as much as to regular wheels??
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Well...technically you can have the tires flipped to even out the wear on each side of the car. I know its not the same, but its close enough.
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not really unless you got a lot of negative camber, switching side to side doesn't do much for the treadwear.Originally Posted by Mosheh1am
Well...technically you can have the tires flipped to even out the wear on each side of the car. I know its not the same, but its close enough.
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Well I suppose since your goin wider it'll hurt gas mileage a bit because of the extra grip, but if you want good gas mileage you bought the wrong car anyway.Originally Posted by Randy Nguyen
So basically the only negative with this is not being able to rotate them?

