Anyone Regret Getting 20s?
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Good question...
Well when I got my 20's (2 years ago) I thought I made the wrong decision, but it took me a day before I was realized 20's are perfect for my taste. If you look at the stock G's now day, they come with 19's. IMHO 19's look good, but either i'm use to looking at my 20's or they are a bit on the small side (19's).
As for the performance, I can't tell if it's a more sluggish compared to my stock 18's. I'm sure it's a little.
Biggest grip though is the ride. It's rough. I can't compare it to 19's, but when I had a g35 loaner car with 17" wheels, it was like night a day. The 17's road so much smoother.
Well when I got my 20's (2 years ago) I thought I made the wrong decision, but it took me a day before I was realized 20's are perfect for my taste. If you look at the stock G's now day, they come with 19's. IMHO 19's look good, but either i'm use to looking at my 20's or they are a bit on the small side (19's).
As for the performance, I can't tell if it's a more sluggish compared to my stock 18's. I'm sure it's a little.
Biggest grip though is the ride. It's rough. I can't compare it to 19's, but when I had a g35 loaner car with 17" wheels, it was like night a day. The 17's road so much smoother.
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Here's a vote for NOT going 20's. I've got 19's on and am pleased with the ride & looks. However, I like the look of the the tires being tucked by the body. With 19's this is achievable (I'm tucking up front), but you have to go pretty low and with California road conditions (think 'potholes'), it's no fun.